Silver Squill Care
- Light. The silver squill will require some access to bright sun (for at least three to four hours per day), but it should remain indirect. …
- Water. Once they’re established, the silver squill requires minimal watering–they are considered to be drought-tolerant, much like succulents. …
- Soil.
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Once established, water needs are minimal. Allow the top inch (2.5 cm) to dry out before irrigating in spring and summer. Once winter has arrived, the plant is in its rest phase (dormancy), and watering should be cut in half. During the growth season, apply liquid fertilizer once per month.
In cold regions, move the plant back indoors. Once established, water needs are minimal. Allow the top inch (2.5 cm.) to dry out before irrigating in spring and summer. Once winter has arrived, the plant is in its rest phase (dormancy) and watering should be cut in half.