Ixia White Flower Bulbs
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Ixia White Flower Bulbs

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Buy the best Quality Ixia White Flower Bulbs Online at the best price from www.organicbazar.net and add colors to your garden. Ixia Bulbs are very Popular Flower Bulb that Is also known as African Corn Lily, or wand flowers. Ixia bulbs are beautiful and vibrant flowers that can be planted in the garden or used in floral arrangements. Ixia White is characterized by 40-50cm tall spikes that bear a multitude of beautiful White star-shaped flowers with contrasting centers.

These bulbs come in a wide range of colors and are known for their long-lasting blooms. Ixia White Flower Bulb is very easy to grow it is a great choice for borders, beds, and containers and is also an excellent cut flower. Ixia bulbs are planted In Autumn before the ground freezes. They require somewhere hot and dry, full sun, and free-draining soils.

About this item 

  • Number of Ixia White Flower Bulb: 05N
  • Where to grow: Balcony or terrace garden
  • Bulb planting season: Winter and Spring
  • Planting Temperature: 20° to 30°C.
  • Method of grown from bulbs: Directly in a pot or garden
  • Bulb sowing depth: 8-10 cm
  • Bulb spacing: 8-10 cm 
  • Germination Time: 7 to 21 days
  • Flower Color: White

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How To Grow Ixia Bulbs?

Growing Ixia bulbs is a relatively straightforward process. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you grow Ixia bulbs successfully:

Planting Time

  • Ixia bulbs are typically planted in the fall for spring blooms. In regions with mild winters, you can also plant them in late winter or early spring.

Selection Location

  • Select a well-draining location with full sun to partial shade. Ixia bulbs prefer a location with good air circulation.

Soil Preparation

  • Prepare the soil by adding organic matter, such as compost, to improve drainage. Ixia bulbs prefer slightly acidic to neutral soil.

Planting Depth

  • Plant the Ixia bulbs about 8-10 cm deep. Space the bulbs 8-10 cm apart.

Watering

  • Water the bulbs well after planting to settle the soil. During the growing season, keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.

Fertilization

  • Fertilize Ixia bulbs with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer when they start actively growing in the spring. Follow the package instructions for application rates.

Support

  • Depending on the variety and height of Ixia, you may need to provide support, especially if the plants are in an exposed area.

Blooming and Maintenance:

  • Ixia bulbs will bloom in late spring to early summer. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage more blooms. Allow the foliage to die back naturally.

Ixia Flower Special Features 

  • Common name - African Corn Lily
  • Scientific name - Ixia spp
  • Height - 30-60 cm 
  • Level of growing - easy to grow

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Avishek Sanfui
Tender and tiny

The twig has just come out. No blooming is seen.

Thank you for sharing your experience with the Ixia White Flower Bulbs. We appreciate your feedback and are sorry to hear that you haven't seen any blooming yet.

It's important to note that different flowers have varying growth and blooming timelines. Ixia flowers are known for their delicate and beautiful blooms, but they may take some time to establish themselves and produce flowers. Factors such as local climate, soil conditions, and care can also affect the blooming process.