Oriental Lily Lilium Pink Color Flower Bulb – Fragrant Elegance for Indian Gardens | Qty: 01 Bulb
Elevate your home garden with the Oriental Lily Lilium Pink Color Flower Bulb – a symbol of beauty, purity, and serenity. Adored for its large, star-shaped pink petals and heavenly fragrance, this flowering bulb is perfect for Indian climates and brings a touch of luxury to balconies, terraces, and backyards.
🌸 Key Features & Benefits
- Produces large, pink, fragrant flowers with long-lasting blooms.
- Perfect for terrace gardens, balconies, or flower pots.
- Thrives well in Indian winters and spring seasons.
- Excellent for cut flower arrangements and festive décor.
- Symbolizes peace and devotion — ideal for Indian pujas and temple offerings.
🌱 How to Germinate Oriental Lily Bulbs – Step-by-Step
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Prepare the Soil: Mix garden soil, coco peat, and organic compost in a 2:1:1 ratio for proper drainage.
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Pre-Soak the Bulbs: Immerse bulbs in clean water for 20–30 minutes before planting.
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Planting Depth: Place bulbs 3–4 inches deep with the pointed tip facing upward.
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Spacing: Keep at least 6 inches of space between each bulb for healthy growth.
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Initial Watering: Water lightly after planting to moisten the soil evenly.
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Location: Keep the pot in bright indirect sunlight until shoots appear (10–15 days).
🌿 How to Grow Oriental Lily in Indian Conditions
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Best Season to Plant: October to February, during the cool Indian climate.
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Soil Type: Rich, well-drained soil with slightly acidic pH (6.0–6.5).
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Sunlight: 4–6 hours of morning sunlight; partial shade preferred in hot afternoons.
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Temperature: Ideal range between 15°C to 25°C for vibrant blooms.
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Container Gardening: Use an 8–10 inch deep pot with proper drainage holes for home setups.
💧 Care Instructions for Oriental Lilies
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Watering: Keep soil consistently moist; avoid overwatering or stagnant water.
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Fertilization: Use liquid seaweed or balanced NPK (10:10:10) fertilizer every 15–20 days.
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Mulching: Apply dry leaves or coco husk mulch to retain soil moisture.
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Pruning: Cut off dried flowers to encourage new blooms and prevent seed formation.
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Pest Control: Spray neem oil monthly to protect against aphids or fungus.
🌼 Companion Plants That Grow Well with Oriental Lily
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Lavender: Its soothing aroma pairs beautifully with the lily’s perfume and attracts bees.
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Marigold: Enhances color contrast and helps repel harmful pests naturally.
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Petunia: Offers continuous color blooms and complements lily foliage.
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Tulip: Shares a similar blooming season; together they create an elegant garden palette.
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Begonia: Thrives in the same partial sunlight, adding dense greenery under tall lilies.
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Salvia: Adds vertical height and blue tones that contrast perfectly with pink lilies.
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Dianthus: Compact growth makes it a great border plant alongside lilies.
🧤 Recommended Gardening Accessories
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Organic Potting Mix for nutrient-rich bulb growth.
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Neem Oil Spray for natural pest control.
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Seaweed Extract Fertilizer to boost root and flower health.
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Terracotta or Ceramic Pots for stylish and breathable planting.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. When should I plant Oriental Lily bulbs in India?
Plant from October to February for optimal growth and spring blooms.
2. How much sunlight do Oriental Lilies require?
They thrive in 4–6 hours of morning sunlight and partial shade in the afternoon.
3. Can Oriental Lilies grow in pots or containers?
Yes, they grow wonderfully in 8–10 inch deep pots with good drainage, ideal for Indian balconies and terraces.
4. How long do lilies take to flower after planting?
Lilies generally bloom 90–120 days after planting, depending on temperature and care.
5. Are Oriental Lilies suitable for indoor decoration?
Yes! You can grow them indoors near windows with bright, indirect light for beautiful indoor blooms.
6. How often should I water my lily plant?
Water when the top inch of soil feels dry; ensure it’s evenly moist but not soggy.
7. Do Oriental Lilies come back every year?
Yes, they are perennial bulbs that bloom year after year with proper care and winter dormancy.
8. Are lily flowers used in Indian religious ceremonies?
Yes, lilies are often used in Indian pujas and festive decorations as symbols of purity and divinity.
9. How do I store bulbs after flowering?
Allow foliage to dry, then remove bulbs and store them in a cool, dry place wrapped in newspaper.
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Don’t wait to add this enchanting Oriental Lily Lilium Pink Color Flower Bulb to your garden collection! Bring fragrance, elegance, and spiritual charm to your home. Limited stock available — order yours today!