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Agapanthus orientalis, som ofte kalles lilje av nilen, er et ømtall som eksotisk ser som navn. Klynger av blå traktformede blomster topp 3- til 4 fot stammer som stiger fra strappy, eviggrønne løvverk, men det er også dverg varianter. Hardy utendørs fra us department of agriculture plante soner...

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Små blå blomsterklynger og eviggrønne løvverk gjør lilje av Nilen en beholderfavoritt.

Små blå blomsterklynger og eviggrønne løvverk gjør lilje av Nilen en beholderfavoritt.

Agapanthus orientalis, som ofte kalles lilje av Nilen, er et ømtall som eksotisk ser som navn. Klynger av blå traktformede blomster topp 3- til 4 fot stammer som stiger fra strappy, eviggrønne løvverk, men det er også dverg varianter. Hardy utendørs fra US Department of Agriculture plante soner 9 til 11, lilje av Nilen blir ofte dyrket i potter. Selv om plantens rhizomatøse røtter produserer blomster bedre når det er litt potbound, må lilje av Nilen bli repotted for best vekst. Sen vinter til tidlig på våren er den beste tiden for repotting.

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Undersøk dreneringshullet på bunnen av potte liljen på Nile-anlegget. Røtter som kommer ut av hullet er et tegn på at planten trenger repotting.

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Overvåk hvor lenge det tar anlegget å tørke ut. Da plantens røtter fyller potten, tørker jorden ut raskere. Når jord tørker raskere, er det på tide å repetere liljen på Nilen.

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Fyll bunnen av en ren gryte som er 1 til 2 inches i diameter større enn tidligere planter med en lik blanding av steril pottejord, perlit, torvmos og ferdig kompost.

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Slå liljen på Nilen på sin side og skyv den ut av gryten. Unngå å trekke på plantens toppvekst når du fjerner den.

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Løsne rotkulen med hendene. Klipp ut eventuelle skadede eller rottede røtter med en ren kniv.

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Senter liljen av Nilenrotkulen i den nye gryten. Fyll rundt rotkulen med den nye jordblandingen.

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Vann godt og plasser i et område hvor det mottar tre til fire timers direkte sollys hver dag.

Ting du trenger

  • Stor beholder
  • Kniv
  • Pottemasse
  • perlite
  • Torvmose
  • kompost

Tips

  • La anlegget forbli uforstyrret så lenge som mulig. Beste blomstring oppstår når røttene bare fyller potten. Gjenta igjen når blomsten begynner å avta.

FAQ - 💬

❓ When should you repot an agapanthus?

👉 The best time to repot Agapanthus is spring . You can do it later, but the later you do it, the less chance of flowers that year. I had 5 large Agapanthus in containers and it took time to get round them all dividing and repotting.

❓ Do agapanthus like to be crowded in pots?

👉 Agapanthus like to be snug in their pots so they will thrive in a closely packed container in proximity to other plants. They don't do as well if they're given too much space.

❓ How do you divide and repot agapanthus?

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  1. When Should You Repot Your Plant?
  2. 1) Remove The Plant From Its Current Pot.
  3. 2) Choose and Prepare a New Pot or Pots.
  4. 3) Divide the Plant if You Wish to Do So.
  5. 4) Place the Agapanthus in a New Container.
  6. 5) Add your Potting Mix.
  7. 6) Water Your Plant in Well.
  8. 7) Add Mulch.

❓ How do you transplant agapanthus?

👉 Press the garden fork or shovel into the ground just at the outside of the root ball of the plant. Pressing gently, lift the whole clump of agapanthus roots out of the soil. Once the root clump is out of the ground, clip off the remaining flower stems right at the base, and trim off any old or faded leaves.

❓ What do you do with potted agapanthus in the winter?

👉 Dig up the tubers and brush off the soil. Allow the tubers to dry out for a few days in a dry, warm location. Then store the tubers wrapped in newspaper in a cool, dark location. Optimum temperatures for Agapanthus winter storage are 40 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit (4 to 10 C.).

❓ Does agapanthus need ericaceous compost?

👉 Yes, you can. Agapanthus doesn't mind acidic, alkaline, or neutral soil. They thrive in all conditions, so they'd respond well to ericaceous compost. Some variants also prefer acidic soil, like Agapanthus africanus.

❓ Are agapanthus better in pots or in the ground?

👉 Are agapanthus better in pots or in the ground? You can grow agapanthus either in pots or in the ground. But they flower better if their roots are restricted, so they will do well grown in pots. Grow in terracotta pots so that the roots stay warm in the summer.

❓ Why are the leaves on my agapanthus turning yellow?

👉 Agapanthus leaves might be turning yellow as a consequence of getting sunburnt, being overwatered, or when they are suffering from fungal diseases or pest attacks. The long, curved and slender leaves of the Agapanthus plant turn yellow mostly when they are suffering from an external attack by fungi or pests.

❓ Do agapanthus like to be root bound?

👉 Young agapanthus plants like to have their roots restricted, so make sure the plant fits in snugly. After two years, repot the plants into slightly larger pots.

❓ Should I split my agapanthus?

👉 Divide congested clumps of agapanthus every four or five years. Lift the plants and carefully divide the crown with a sharp spade, making sure that each section has at least two growing points. You may need to use two garden forks back to back to divide very established clumps.

❓ Can agapanthus be moved?

👉 Some tender, evergreen agapanthus may survive winter, but it's best to move them indoors in case of severe winter weather. Lift garden plant and pot them up in a cool, light but frost-free place for winter, and move pot-grown agapanthus under cover, too.

❓ How do you divide Agapanthus?

👉 Divide congested clumps of agapanthus every four or five years. Lift the plants and carefully divide the crown with a sharp spade, making sure that each section has at least two growing points. You may need to use two garden forks back to back to divide very established clumps.

❓ How to grow and care for Agapanthus?

👉 Full sun and a well-drained soil are the secrets to success with agapanthus. Plants are able to cope in a coastal situation and are not fazed by sea winds and salty air. Agapanthus are drought-tolerant plants and able to cope in a gravel garden that isn’t watered.

❓ Should you Deadhead Agapanthus?

👉 Pot-grown agapanthus will benefit from an annual feed – a liquid tomato feed is ideal. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage more to form, or leave the faded flower heads in place if you want to collect the seed. The attractive seedheads are often left on over autumn for decorative reasons.

❓ Is Agapanthus an evergreen?

👉 Agapanthus, also commonly known as African lily, are perennials native to South Africa. They make an excellent cut flower. Loved for their loose globe-shaped summer flower heads in blues, lilacs and whites, they’re ideal specimens for containers. Agapanthus are either evergreen or deciduous.


Videoguiden: How to plant Agapanthus: Jeff demonstrates how to grow Agapanthus in pots for Summer.

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