How to Fertilize Calla Lily
When Should I Start Feeding My Calla Lily?
Start fertilizing when new green shoots appear in spring, which varies by a few weeks depending on your climate zone and whether the plant is growing indoors or outdoors.
How Often Should I Fertilize My Calla Lily?
Feed every two weeks during the active growing season, from when new shoots emerge in spring through the end of summer. This matches the plant's natural push to produce foliage and flowers.
Taper to once a month in early fall as growth slows. Once the leaves start yellowing, stop feeding entirely and let the rhizome rest through winter.
Signs of over-fertilizing include brown leaf tips and weak, leggy stems. If you notice salt crust on the soil surface, flush the pot with plain water a few times before the next feeding.
What Is the Best Fertilizer for Calla Lily?
A balanced liquid fertilizer with an NPK ratio around 10-10-10 works well through most of the growing season. Once flower buds begin to form, switching to a bloom-boosting formula like 10-30-20 encourages larger, more vibrant blooms.
Dilute to half the label's recommended strength. Calla Lilies are moderate feeders, but too much fertilizer causes soft, floppy growth and fewer flowers.
Liquid fertilizer is the best delivery method because it distributes evenly through the root zone with each watering. Slow-release granules are a decent backup if you tend to forget feedings, but they give you less control over when to taper off.