Calla lilies can thrive in both pots and the ground, but their success often depends on the growing conditions. In pots, they offer better drainage and can be moved to protect them from extreme weather. In the ground, they typically establish a more extensive root system and can grow larger with proper care. Ultimately, the choice between pot or ground depends on your local climate and personal gardening preferences.
Calla lilies are hardy, popular garden plants that need their own special care. Calla lilies grow well in many zones, but they are originally from tropical marshlands. Therefore, they need frequent watering and do well in partial shade. Also, they need bi-weekly feeding either through liquid fertilizer in water or compost in soil during periods of very active blooming. If growing calla lilies in a pot, however, they do not need as much fertilizer. Calla lilies reproduce by making more bulbs, so gardeners need to dig up the extra bulbs and either dispose of them or give them to others.
In similar conditions a plant will grow better in the ground. You have more control when IRS in a pot but the constraints of the pot interfere with growth.
Calla lilies need full sun for most of the day. Additionally, in order for Calla Lilies to perform better there are a couple more steps or precautions you should know. 1. Place where they are sheltered from prevailing winds. 2. Calla Lilies like a warm top and a cool bottom, therefore find a place where the lower portion if in a pot is shaded, same with planting in a garden. I have mine beside my well house on the northeast corner so the roof of the well house provides shade for only the ground under the plant, its perfect. The bulb of your plant should not reach much beyond 77 degrees, or you will risk the plant going into stress which could cause the bulbs to rot. Just remember hot headed calla lily, that is how I can remember the top likes hot and the root cool. Just be warned that placing them in full shade can cause slow growth, and colors that are not their full potential as light is critical. 3. The soil must stay moist. This can be best maintained if the potting mix is that of peat or compost rich which will hold moisture. Water at once a week, or more often if necessary. Adding pine bark, or wood chips on bed around plants will also help retain moisture. 4. pH is best at 6.5
a plant would most likely grow better in a pot as long as you use soil bought from a store. in the ground, the potential of harmful bacteria and disease affecting the plant is greater than if you have it in a pot. as long as you give the plant enough sunlight and all the nutrients it needs, your plant will be better off growing in a pot.
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