| Cateogory: Water Gardening -> Planting Instructions | 
| Name: VIVIPAROUS tropical lilies | 
| Description: Some tropicals are viviparous--meaning a new plant will develop on a mature leaf where the stem joins it.  The first indication of this is a fuzzy- like growth on top of the leaf joint.  As the leaf matures, the fuzzy will start to produce very tiny leaves and roots of a new lily.  Eventually the leaf & stem will completely decay, leaving the tiny plant to free float in the pond.  At this point, I recommend removing the "plantlet" to a bucket filled with pond water so the plantlet doesn't get lost or munched on by a fish.  Keep the bucket in a partially shaded area.  At this point, some people will add liquid fertilizer to the water.  I personally haven't done this.  When the plantlet is the size of a half dollar, I will carefully plant it in a small pot.  Place in water with about 2-3" of water over the pot, partially shaded.  When leaves start to reach to surface, lower and place in full sunlight.  I have had some plantlets mature to blooming size within 40 days!  Not all viviparous starts will survive, but it is fun to grow the lilies this way.  | 
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