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The latest culture conditions of tulips

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Tulip likes to be sunny, sheltered, warm and humid in winter and cool and dry in summer. It has a wide variety, different colors and unique patterns. It is a very precious spring flower, no matter potted plant, courtyard planting, or cut flower vase. It is very beautiful and moving.

Tulip is fond of the sun, shelter, warm and humid winter, cool and dry summer climate, a wide variety of flowers, different colors, unique flower patterns, is a very precious spring flower, whether potted, courtyard planting, or cut flower vase, are very beautiful and moving, is one of the flowers loved by flower friends, let's take a look at the cultivation conditions of tulips!

Humidity condition

Tulip likes to be moist and is not very resistant to drought, especially in the period from growth to flowering, once the water supply is insufficient, the leaf tip is scorched and wilted, the bud can not open normally, and the petals are withered. Stagnant water in the soil or too much water content for a long time, the plant roots can not breathe normally, resulting in rotten roots.

Temperature condition

Tulip likes warmth, is not resistant to high temperature and cold, and the optimum temperature for growth is 15-18 ℃. It can grow well in 5-20 ℃, grow slowly over 25 ℃, and gradually enter dormancy. Capable of-35 ℃ low temperature. Like good ventilation, poor ventilation, poor growth, and easy to suffer from diseases and insect pests.

Soil condition

Tulips like fertile, loose, humus-rich, well-drained sandy loam, and grow poorly in high-density soil and barren soil.

Light condition

In the process of growth, tulips receive good light for photosynthesis during the day to produce nutrients needed for the whole plant and transport them to the desired parts through water. The stronger the light is, the stronger the photosynthesis is, the more nutrients are produced, and the weaker the light is, the weaker the photosynthesis is, and the less nutrients are produced.

 
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