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1 Comment To "My Easter Lily Bulbs Just Sprouted A Stem Of 3cm, I Tought That I Would Transplant Them Because Of The Energy Taken From Baby Bulb"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 11/27/2023 @ 2:13 pm
Transplanting Easter lily bulbs after they've sprouted a 3cm stem may stress the plant, but if done carefully, they can recover. Minimize root disturbance during the process, ensuring bulbs are replanted at the same depth. Water thoroughly post-transplant and monitor for signs of stress. While there may be a temporary setback, with proper care, including adequate watering and sunlight, the lilies should adapt and continue to thrive.
Here is an article on the care of Easter Lilies:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/lily/planting-easter-lily-outside.htm [1]