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different types of spider lilies Lycoris Lily Any Color Flower Bulb – PlantohobbyLycoris Lily Any Color Flower Bulb Add Exotic Elegance to Your Indian Garden Qty: 01 Bulb Bring home the beauty of the Lycoris Lily, also known as the Spider Lily, a rare flowering bulb that bursts into vibrant colors ranging from red, white, pink to golden yellow. These flowers are admired for their exotic petal shapes and their ability to bloom even in the harsh Indian summers and monsoons. Whether you're planting in balcony pots, terrace gardens,

🌸 Lycoris Lily Any Color Flower Bulb – Add Exotic Elegance to Your Indian Garden | Qty: 01 Bulb

Bring home the beauty of the Lycoris Lily, also known as the Spider Lily, a rare flowering bulb that bursts into vibrant colors ranging from red, white, pink to golden yellow. These flowers are admired for their exotic petal shapes and their ability to bloom even in the harsh Indian summers and monsoons.

Whether you're planting in balcony pots, terrace gardens, or backyard beds – the Lycoris Lily is your perfect floral companion.

🌱 How to Germinate Lycoris Lily Bulbs – Step-by-Step Guide

Time Required: 10–14 days
Best Season: Late winter to early summer (December to May)

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  • Soak the bulb in lukewarm water for 6–8 hours before planting.
  • Choose a container or garden bed with good drainage.
  • Prepare the soil with a mix of 60% garden soil, 20% compost, and 20% sand or cocopeat.
  • Plant the bulb 2–3 inches deep with the pointed side facing up.
  • Water lightly after planting and place in partial sunlight.

🌿 Growing Lycoris Lily in the Indian Climate

India’s diverse climate makes it ideal for Lycoris Lily growth, especially in:

  • Tropical & subtropical zones: Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal
  • Hilly areas: Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand (in pots during spring/summer)

Ideal Growing Conditions:

  • Soil: Well-drained loamy or sandy soil
  • Sunlight: Partial to full sun (morning light is ideal)
  • Watering: Moderate – only when the topsoil feels dry
  • Temperature: 15°C to 30°C

🌸 Lycoris Lily Care Tips – Keep Your Blooms Healthy

🌼 Watering & Moisture:

  • Water only when soil is dry to touch.
  • Avoid waterlogging – it causes bulb rot.

☀️ Sunlight Needs:

  • 4–6 hours of indirect or morning sunlight
  • Can tolerate semi-shade, especially during peak summer

🌿 Fertilization:

  • Use an organic fertilizer once every 3 weeks during growing season.
  • Avoid overfeeding – it reduces bloom quality.

✂️ Pruning & Maintenance:

  • Cut back dried leaves after flowering season ends.
  • Store bulbs in a cool, dry place if replanting next season.

🌟 Key Features & Benefits

  • ✅ Blooms in a variety of vibrant colors
  • ✅ Hardy and drought-tolerant – perfect for Indian summers
  • ✅ Great for pots, balconies, and outdoor beds
  • ✅ Low maintenance – ideal for busy plant lovers
  • ✅ Adds a dramatic and exotic touch to gardens
  • ✅ Traditionally used in pujas and festive decorations

🌺 Companion Plants That Thrive with Lycoris Lily

  • Marigold: Boosts soil nutrients and wards off pests naturally.
  • Jasmine (Mogra): Complements with fragrance and attracts pollinators.
  • Aparajita (Clitoria): A climbing plant that creates a contrasting floral display.
  • Tulsi (Holy Basil): Sacred and aromatic, grows well in similar soil conditions.
  • Zinnia: Bright, low-maintenance flowers that bloom alongside Lycoris.
  • Coleus: Vibrant foliage that enhances the visual appeal of your lily bed.
  • Lantana: Butterfly magnet with a continuous bloom cycle.
  • Spider Plant: A leafy companion ideal for potted arrangements.
  • Calendula: Natural pest repellent with healing properties.
  • Aloe Vera: Hardy succulent that grows well nearby with similar care.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

When is the best time to plant Lycoris Lily bulbs in India?

Between December to May, before the monsoon.

How often should I water Lycoris Lily?

Water only when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry.

Can I grow Lycoris Lily in pots on my balcony?

Absolutely! Choose a pot with drainage holes and use well-aerated soil.

How long does it take for the bulb to flower?

Typically 6–8 weeks after planting, depending on climate and care.

Are these bulbs reusable?

Yes! After blooming, store the bulbs in a dry place and replant next season.

Do they attract pests?

Rarely. They are mostly pest-resistant, especially with companion plants like marigold.

Can they be used for puja or festivals?

Yes, lilies hold spiritual significance and are often used in traditional Indian rituals.

Is fertilization necessary?

Yes, mild organic fertilizers like vermicompost enhance blooming.

Do Lycoris Lilies require full sun?

They prefer partial sun or morning sunlight for best results.

How tall do Lycoris Lily plants grow?

Around 12 to 24 inches, depending on the bulb variety and care.

🛒 Limited Stock – Order Now!

Transform your garden into a floral paradise with the Lycoris Lily Flower Bulb – a conversation starter that blooms brilliantly in Indian conditions. Don’t miss this rare find – stocks are limited, so order yours today!

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