Lycoris Yellow Color Flower Bulb β Exotic Golden Spider Lily for Indian Gardens | Qty: 01 Bulb
Add a burst of sunshine to your garden with the Lycoris Yellow Flower Bulb, a rare and stunning flowering bulb known for its elegant, spider-like blooms. Loved by Indian gardening enthusiasts, this exotic lily variety brings a dramatic tropical charm to balconies, terraces, and backyard gardens. Its bright yellow flowers bloom when many other plants rest, making it a true seasonal highlight.
πΌ Why Choose Lycoris Yellow Flower Bulb?
- Produces bright yellow, eye-catching blooms
- Unique spider lily flower shape for ornamental appeal
- Perfect for Indian climate conditions
- Suitable for pots, terrace gardens, and landscapes
- Low maintenance once established
- Great for festival decorations and puja flower use
π± How to Germinate Lycoris Bulbs (Step-by-Step)
Easy Bulb Planting Guide:
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Select Healthy Bulbs β Choose firm, disease-free bulbs.
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Prepare the Soil β Use well-draining soil mixed with compost or cocopeat.
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Correct Planting Depth β Plant bulbs 2β3 inches deep with the pointed side facing up.
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Spacing β Maintain 6β8 inches between bulbs for healthy growth.
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Initial Watering β Water lightly after planting to settle the soil.
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Germination Time β Sprouts typically appear within a few weeks depending on temperature.
πΏ How to Grow Lycoris in Indian Climate
π Best Season to Plant
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North India: Late monsoon to early autumn
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South India: Post-monsoon months
- Avoid planting during peak summer heat
π± Ideal Soil Mix
- Well-draining sandy loam soil
- Mix garden soil + compost + sand in equal parts
π€ Weather Conditions
- Thrives in temperatures between 18Β°Cβ32Β°C
- Tolerates mild winters but not heavy frost
πͺ΄ Growing in Pots
- Use 8β10 inch deep pots with drainage holes
- Excellent choice for balcony and terrace gardening
π§ Lycoris Plant Care Tips
Watering
- Water moderately during the active growth phase
- Reduce watering when leaves begin to dry
- Avoid waterlogging to prevent bulb rot
Fertilization
- Apply organic compost every 20β25 days
- Use low-nitrogen fertilizer to encourage better blooms
Sunlight
- Prefers partial to full sunlight
- Needs at least 4β6 hours of sunlight daily
Pruning
- Remove leaves only after they turn completely yellow
- Do not cut green foliage, as it nourishes the bulb
πΈ Benefits of Growing Lycoris Yellow
- Adds rare exotic beauty to Indian home gardens
- Attracts bees and butterflies
- Long-lasting flowers ideal for cut flower arrangements
- Enhances festive dΓ©cor and religious celebrations
πΏ Companion Plants for Lycoris
Rain Lily (Zephyranthes)
Blooms in similar seasons and creates a layered flowering display.
Spider Lily (Hymenocallis)
Matches the exotic theme and enhances tropical garden aesthetics.
Daylilies
Their foliage fills garden spaces when Lycoris enters dormancy.
Caladium
Colorful leaves beautifully contrast with Lycoris blooms.
Hostas
Great for partially shaded areas, adding lush green texture.
Marigold
Provides bright ground cover and helps repel garden pests.
Coleus
Vibrant foliage keeps the garden attractive even post flowering.
π§° Recommended Gardening Companions
- Organic compost or vermicompost
- Well-draining potting mix
- Bone meal fertilizer
- Decorative ceramic pots
- Gardening gloves & bulb planter tool
β Frequently Asked Questions
When will Lycoris bulbs bloom after planting?
Under suitable Indian climate conditions, Lycoris bulbs usually bloom within 2β3 months after planting.
Can Lycoris grow in balcony pots?
Yes, Lycoris grows very well in medium-sized pots with good drainage, making it ideal for balcony gardening.
How much sunlight does Lycoris need?
Lycoris prefers partial to full sunlight and needs at least 4β6 hours of sunlight daily for healthy flowering.
How often should I water Lycoris?
Water moderately during active growth and reduce watering when the plant enters dormancy. Avoid overwatering.
Is Lycoris suitable for Indian weather?
Yes, Lycoris adapts well to warm Indian climates and performs best in post-monsoon and mild weather conditions.
Do Lycoris bulbs multiply over time?
Yes, healthy Lycoris bulbs produce offsets over time, which can be separated and replanted to grow more plants.
Can Lycoris be grown indoors?
It can be grown indoors only if placed near a bright window that receives adequate sunlight.
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