Seed growing calla lilies requires a little work and some patience. It can take up to three years for a calla lily planted from seed to bloom. Calla lily seeds will have to be pre-grown to be able to be successful. Spread seeds out on a damp paper towel and cover them. Place the paper towel in a cool location, such as a basement or cellar. Check the seeds in a couple of days for growth. Discard any that don’t show any signs of life.
Put a high-quality soilless medium in a well-draining pot and place the seeds that have started in the pots. It is best to plant two seeds per pot right underneath the soil. Keep the soil moist and watch for growth. After a week, you’ll remove any of the seeds that have not grown.
Watch the plants for another couple of weeks and remove the weakest shoot from each pot. This will give energy to the stronger sprout. Once the calla lily has grown a whilst, it may be transplanted into a larger pot or transplanted outside. Water the newly transplanted calla lily frequently until it becomes established.
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They’re stemless plants whose flowers and leaves rise directly from rhizomes.
Its preferred habitat is in streams and ponds or on the banks.
They’re easy-to-grow and care free, they thrive in full sun or partial shade.
Applications: Balcony, roof, garden, living room, study, windows, office, and so forth.
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