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How do tulips separate bulbs? Tulips propagate by dividing bulbs.

Saul Goodman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Happiness tree is a deciduous tree about 10 meters high. Its leaves are pinnately compound and its flowers are panicles, usually growing at the top, white or yellowish in color. It is suitable for growing in a warm and humid environment, its cold resistance is very poor, winter must pay attention to keeping warm. It can be seen in many places in the south of China and is a relatively light-loving plant.

1. Distribution time

Tulip bulbs have two steps, the first step is the ball, which is usually carried out in the summer, when the plant due to high temperatures will enter a dormant state, it needs to be taken out of the pot, after drying for preservation.The second step is planting, planting and sowing, generally in the fall, so that the growth of the ball is more helpful.

2. Pot soil preparation

Tulips need to be planted in loose and fertile soil, which is very helpful for root growth and drainage, and if it is too sticky, water will not easily penetrate below.It is usually made of garden soil, rotten leaf soil and sandy soil, which can also provide an acidic growth environment and is conducive to plant development.

Triplet planting

Take out the preserved seed ball and separate the daughter ball around the bulb, taking care not to hurt the mother ball.Aft that sub-balls are taken down, planting can be carry out, soil is filled in the flowerpot, and the sub-balls are put in the flowerpot and then filled.If the pot is relatively large, you can also plant more than one pot, but keep a certain distance, so as not to affect each other's growth.

Tulip

4. Subsequent Curing

After tulip bulbs are planted, they need to be watered and covered with straw, which can keep them warm so that they can survive the winter better.When the temperature rises in spring, the straw can be taken away and the new buds will soon grow.After that, we should pay attention to spraying to prevent pests and diseases, and apply fertilizer every two weeks.

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