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Atrans x Gygantea Colour Changing Waterlilys – Tubers
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Atrans x Gygantea Colour Changing Waterlilys – Tubers is a beautiful, colour-changing waterlily variety that is a hybrid of tropical Australian species. To ensure its stunning purple-to-pink blooms thrive, you’ll need to provide it with the right conditions.

Here’s a comprehensive guide care for Atrans x Gygantea Colour Changing Waterlilys :
- Sunlight: This waterlily needs at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day to grow and bloom properly.
- Water Temperature: As a tropical variety, it requires warm water. The ideal water temperature for blooming is 70-85°F (21-29°C). It will not survive if the water temperature drops below 60°F (15°C). In colder climates, you’ll need to bring it indoors or into a heated pond for the winter.
- Soil and Planting:
- Soil: Use a heavy, clay-based loam soil or a specialized aquatic planting mix. Avoid using regular potting soil, as it’s too light and will likely contaminate your pond water.
- Container: Plant the lily in a large aquatic basket or container to prevent its roots from spreading uncontrollably. A container at least 14 inches in diameter is a good size.
- Planting: When planting, place the rhizome (the main root) at a 45-degree angle against the side of the pot, with the growing tip pointing towards the center and slightly above the soil surface. Cover the soil with a layer of washed pea shingle or small pebbles to keep the soil in the pot and prevent fish from disturbing the plant.
- Water Depth:
- For new plants, start by placing the pot in shallow water (6-8 inches deep) so the leaves can easily reach the surface.
- As the plant grows, you can gradually lower it to its final depth. The crown of the plant should be about 6 inches below the water’s surface. For larger varieties, the final depth can be 18 inches or more.
- Fertilizer: Waterlilies are heavy feeders. They will benefit from regular feeding during the growing season (spring through early fall). Use slow-release aquatic fertilizer tablets specifically designed for waterlilies. Push the tablets into the soil near the roots every 4-6 weeks.

- Maintenance:
- Pruning: Remove any yellow or decaying leaves and spent flowers regularly to encourage new growth and keep your pond clean.
- Division: If the plant becomes overcrowded or congested, you may need to divide and repot it every few years in the spring.
- Pests: Keep an eye out for pests like aphids or snails. These can often be removed by simply washing them off with a strong spray of water.
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