Live Aquatic Hardy Water Lily

Live Aquatic Hardy Water Lily

Description

Live Aquatic Hardy Water Lily Pre-Grown

Description:

✔️ DROP -N- GROW - Pre-Grown and Pre-Rooted, the only work left for you to do is to Drop it in your Pond or Patio Container and Watch it Grow!

✔️ PROMOTES THE PERFECT POND ENVIRONMENT - Aquatic plants will produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide to enhance water quality in your pond or patio garden.

✔️ ECOSYSTEM ENHANCER - Adding aquatic plants is not only beneficial for the natural ecosystem but also provides shelter and security for your fish.

✔️ HARDY - This perennial water lily is meant to last for years to come. After growing has stopped in the autumn, simply cut back the foliage and keep your water lily at the bottom of your water garden during the winter months.

✔️100% QUALITY GUARANTEED - Guaranteed to arrive alive and healthy. Our plants are disease, pest, snail and algae free.

FAQs:

- How frequently should I water this? It's a water lily...it should be kept in water.

- So, to confirm, this is just one plant? Only one plant

- Is there any way I can remove the netting from the lily? I am trying to grow this indoor in a glass jar. I don’t know how well it would do indoors because it needs 4 to 12 hours of sunlight daily. Yes the netting is to be removed and then the lily planted in a growing medium. I’ve had mine outdoors in a shallow pond for four years. In the fall I clean the tubers and store them in water in the refrigerator then replant them in the spring.

- What brand of aquatic soil is used in the video? There are so many options... I ordered this a couple years ago and it all came apart and one of my goldfish was wrapped up in the netting. Never got to see it as it was a disaster.

Frequently Asked Questions

How frequently should I water this?

It's a water lily...it should be kept in water.

So, to confirm, this is just one plant?

Only one plant

Is there any way I can remove the netting from the lily? I am trying to grow this indoor in a glass jar

I don’t know how well it would do indoors because it needs 4 to 12 hours of sunlight daily. Yes the netting is to be removed and then the lily planted in a growing medium. I’ve had mine outdoors in a shallow pond for four years. In the fall I clean the tubers and store them in water in the refrigerator then replant them in the spring.

What brand of aquatic soil is used in the video? There are so many options...

I ordered this a couple years ago and it all came apart and one of my goldfish was wrapped up in the netting. Never got to see it as it was a disaster.