As marginals and lilies grow, they reach a point when the plants can be separated into two (or more) plants. Below are guides to help you divide your water plants.
Marginals
To divide marginals, tease the growing points of the plants by trimming away excess roots. Divide the plants at the natural breaking points. Rejuvenate the plants by cutting off any older damaged pieces and repotting the fresh young ones.
Water Lilies
If your water lily is about three years old, it may be time to divide. Sure signs that your lily is ready for repotting are:
- Less vigorous growth
- Lack of blooms, even though it is being fertilized
In the spring when the new growth is halfway to the surface of your pond, it’s time to divide. To do this:
- Take the container from your pond and remove the plant from the pot
- Rinse the soil off the rootstock
- Find the main growing tip and some juvenile growing tips. Cut off old rootstock end making sure you leave 4”- 6” of healthy rootstock with the main growing tip
- Repot juvenile growing tips in a container and place in pond with 2”- 4” of water cover
It’s imperative that lilies do not dry out during the division process so work quickly. Repotted lilies will usually bloom the following year.