Posted on
June 26th, 2008
by enzo
Pond owners often look to tropical water lilies to add a tropical vibe to their water gardens. Typically after the addition of one tropical water lily comes the desire to add another. Tropical water lilies have the ability to adapt to the size of the pool of water. They do not do this on their [...]
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Posted on
June 15th, 2008
by enzo
Learn to to plant a tropical water lily with this guide. *This process must be completed without delay and you should work in a shaded location–live plants!
Utopia Aquatic uses small pots to control the size of the plants. You should plant in a large pot such as a 2 gallon. We also use pots with [...]
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Posted on
June 11th, 2008
by enzo
When shipped, some foliage and roots may arrive tattered or mushy. This is normal stress exhibited by the plant during shipping. Once properly planted, the plant will bounce back with new growth. We recommend leaving all foliage intact and only removing spent blooms as this will promote new growth.
Always work in a fairly cool and [...]
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