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4 Beautiful Waterlilys Red Dali, Atrans x Gygantea Colour changing,Miami,Pink Galaxy Combo

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Waterlily’s combo includes:
  • Waterlily Atrans x gygantea
  • Waterlily Red Dali
  • Waterlily Pink galaxy
  • Miami

4 Beautiful Waterlilys Red Dali, Atrans x Gygantea Colour changing,Miami,Pink Galaxy Combo (genus Nymphaea) are among the most beautiful and iconic aquatic plants, known for their floating leaves and vibrant flowers that rest gently on water surfaces. They bring elegance to ponds, water gardens, and even large containers. Although they look delicate, waterlilies are surprisingly hardy and easy to maintain once their basic needs are met. Here is a complete, detailed care guide for growing healthy and long-lasting waterlilies.


4 Beautiful Waterlilys Red Dali, Atrans x Gygantea Colour changing,Miami,Pink Galaxy Combo
4 Beautiful Waterlilys Red Dali, Atrans x Gygantea Colour changing,Miami,Pink Galaxy Combo

4 Beautiful Waterlilys Red Dali, Atrans x Gygantea Colour changing,Miami,Pink Galaxy Combo Care Guide :

Light Requirements

Waterlilies thrive in full sunlight, which is essential for strong flowering.

  • They require at least 5–6 hours of direct sunlight per day, though 6–8 hours is ideal.

  • In partially shaded ponds, the plant may grow leaves but produce fewer or no flowers.

  • Hardy waterlilies tolerate light shade better than tropical ones, but both perform best in bright, open areas.


Water Depth & Placement

Proper water depth is crucial for the plant’s health.

  • Most standard waterlilies grow well in 30–60 cm of water above the crown.

  • Dwarf varieties can grow in 15–25 cm depth, making them suitable for tubs or patio ponds.

  • Avoid placing them too deep, especially young plants—they may struggle to reach the surface.

  • Place the pot in still water. Waterlilies dislike strong currents or fountains splashing directly onto the leaves.


Potting & Soil

Waterlilies are grown in containers submerged in ponds.

  • Use a wide, shallow container—they spread horizontally.

  • Soil mix:

    • 60% clay or heavy loam

    • 30% pond soil

    • 10% well-rotted compost
      Avoid light, fluffy mixes like cocopeat or perlite; they float and cloud the water.

  • Place the rhizome at a 45-degree angle, with the growing tip near the soil surface.

  • Cover the top with a thin layer of gravel to prevent soil from floating away.


Water Quality

Clean, stable water conditions are vital.

  • Waterlilies prefer still, fresh water with a pH between 6.5 and 7.5.

  • Avoid water that is too acidic or alkaline.

  • They grow best in warm water temperatures between 20–30°C.

  • If algae growth becomes excessive, add more plants for shade, introduce snails, or reduce direct fertilizers entering the pond.


Fertilization

Waterlilies are heavy feeders, especially during the blooming season.

  • Use aquatic fertilizer tablets and push them deep into the soil every 4–6 weeks during spring and summer.

  • Avoid liquid fertilizers—they can encourage algae.

  • Tropical varieties need more frequent feeding because they grow vigorously in warm climates.


Pruning & Maintenance

Regular maintenance keeps plants healthy and prevents pond clutter.

  • Remove yellow, damaged, or old leaves by cutting them at the base.

  • Snip off old flowers once they fade to prevent rot.

  • Thin out overcrowded leaves so sunlight can reach the plant.

  • If leaves appear small or pale, it may indicate nutrient deficiency or insufficient light.


4 Beautiful Waterlilys Red Dali, Atrans x Gygantea Colour changing,Miami,Pink Galaxy Combo
4 Beautiful Waterlilys Red Dali, Atrans x Gygantea Colour changing,Miami,Pink Galaxy Combo

Propagation

Waterlilies are propagated by dividing the rhizomes.

  • Best time to divide: early spring or after flowering ends.

  • Each divided piece should have at least one growing point and healthy roots.

  • Replant them in fresh soil and place them in shallow water until well-established.


Pests & Problems

  • Aphids may gather on leaves; wash them off with water.

  • Leaf miners create tunnels; remove affected leaves.

  • Algae may compete for nutrients—add floating plants or improve pond shade.

  • Overcrowding can reduce blooms, so divide plants every 2–3 years.


Seasonal Care

  • Tropical waterlilies thrive in warm climates and may slow down in winter.

  • Hardy waterlilies can survive mild winters, but protect them from frost by keeping the pot in the deepest part of the pond.

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