What’s wrong with my Lillies?
I planted asiatic Lillies this season and each one has bloomed once. Now they are not blooming but very healthy plants that are maintained every other day with water and once a week miracle grow. Why aren’t they blooming ?
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I've just began to learn about these because I planted a few this year. According to my research, they first bloom in early summer right after peonies and continue to mid-late summer. They should be fertilized every 2 weeks and only get to be 2-3 feet tall.
If you planted them from pots this year they may not bloom again until next year. Keep them healthy all this summer and you will more than likely be rewarded with numerous blooms next year. They are establishing themselves right now.
Over fertilizing can also stunt bloom growth. You will have spectacular plants, but no flowers. See if these help.
https://www.almanac.com/plant/lilies
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/bloom-times-asiatic-lilies-day-lilies-68506.html
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/lily-wont-flower-58386.html
These are perennials - they will bloom again next year. For contact color, plant a few annuals near them. I have a lot of lilies, except for a few types, they only bloom once a season. Growth now just feds the bulb for next year.
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