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Flower friend maintenance experience sharing: tulip only long leaves do not bloom how to do?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Tulips are placed at the door and the entrance has the meaning of "opening the door to meet gold", which means good, beautiful flowers and other characteristics make turmeric flowers loved by flower friends. The process of breeding tulips is inseparable from conservation. The small editor summarizes and answers common conservation problems.

Tulips not only bloom beautifully, but also help sleep to a certain extent. Tulips are also suitable for display at doorways and porches, meaning "open the door to meet gold". This is also the intention of many flower lovers who like to cultivate tulips. The maintenance problems are often encountered in the process of cultivating tulips. The editor collates the common maintenance problems of flower friends and sorts out the maintenance skills. Let's have a look.

Tulip

Tulipaceae, Liliaceae, Liliaceae and Liliaceae. It is very cold-resistant. The suitable temperature for growth is 1525C; light likes light; moisture is moist in winter and dry in summer; sandy loam with fertile soil humus and good drainage; the slight aroma of tulips has a certain effect on insomnia with depression and can absorb volatile chemicals after indoor decoration. Therefore, it is very appropriate to decorate the indoor environment and beautify the room with the cut and potted flowers of tulips.

Sharing of Huayu's Tulip Conservation experience

Why is it not necessary to leave seeds for family-cultivated tulips?

Because the cultivated varieties of tulips are easy to degenerate, the bulbs introduced in the first year usually grow and bloom normally, but in the second year, the diameter and plant shape of the bulbs are smaller than those in the first year, and those in the third year are less than those in the second year, and finally lose their ornamental value. Therefore, there is no need to leave seeds for family tulips. Every autumn, we go to the flower market and horticultural park to buy treated 5 ℃ balls and 9 ℃ balls, which can blossom in New Year's Day and Spring Festival.

What if tulips only grow leaves but do not blossom?

It may be due to the following reasons: tulips are planted in September and October to meet its reproductive growth needs. Base fertilizer should be applied to the basin soil and proper humidity should be maintained. Make sure you have enough light and keep it in a well-ventilated place. If the planting ball is degraded, it is necessary to buy a new seed ball and plant it in the flower market.

Conservation skills of tulips

After flowering, potassium fertilizer and nitrogen fertilizer should be applied to promote bulb expansion. With the increase of air temperature, the aboveground part of the plant began to wilt in late June, and then withered, the bulbs could be taken out, and the bulbs could be dried and stored in a ventilated and dry shady place for future cultivation.

These are the common maintenance problems of tulips arranged by the editor of Huinong.com. Finally, the editor shares a tip on tulip cultivation. Moving to a shady place after flowering can prolong the flowering period. I hope that flower friends can "open the door and meet gold."

In which month does the tulip blossom and how long does it last?

Tulip is very rich in variety and colorful. It is a very famous flower. Next, let's take a look at the flowering time of tulips.

The symbolism of tulips has something to do with its ability to become the national flower of the Netherlands. Between 1634 and 1637, it was known as the "tulip mania" in Dutch history. During this crazy period of tulip investment, the number of tulips in the financial market exceeded the actual number of tulips planted. Therefore, at the beginning of the 19th century, only 130 acres of tulips were planted in the Netherlands. By the middle of the 20th century, it had grown to more than 20,000 acres, accounting for more than 80% of the world's total tulip exports. It was marketed in 125 countries and was known as the "flower queen of the world".

The flowering period of tulips

The flowering period of tulips takes more than 60 days from sowing to flowering, some of which are only about 45 days. The flowering time is from March to May. The flowering period of tulips depends entirely on the temperature. If the temperature is high, the flowering period is very short, about a week at most. If the temperature is low, the flowering period of tulips is longer, usually about two months.

The promotion of tulip cultivation is to break the dormancy of flower primordium and leaf primordium, eliminate the factors that inhibit flower bud germination, promote flower bud differentiation, and then make tulips blossom in unnatural flowering period by means of artificial temperature increase and light supplement. Now there are 5 ℃ bulbs and 9 ℃ bulbs that are common on the market. We generally choose 5 ℃ bulbs for Spring Festival flowering to promote cultivation.

The florescence of tulips: the flowering period is generally from March to May, which is greatly affected by the climate, and there is a difference among early, middle and late. During the flowering period, the general maintenance methods of tulips have the following three points to ensure that they are in place, namely: light, moisture and diseases and insect pests.

The three students who cultivated purple tulips for the first time carried out the experiment based on the knowledge of chemistry and biological sciences. The students prepared a special nutrient solution for tulips, and after months of cultivation, they finally cultivated indigo tulips, the color closest to purple in nature. It is very rare for the experiment to get this result.

Due to the climate of the Mediterranean, tulips adapt to cold and humid winter and dry and hot summer, while purple tulips are characterized by dormancy in summer, rooting and sprouting in autumn and winter but not unearthed, and need to stretch and grow to form stems and leaves in early February (temperature above 5 ℃) after winter low temperature, and bloom from March to April. The suitable temperature for growth and flowering is 15-20 ℃. Flower bud differentiation is carried out during summer storage when the bulbs are dug up from the basin when the stems and leaves turn yellow. The optimum temperature for differentiation was 20-25 ℃, and the highest was not more than 28 ℃.

There are several kinds of tulips

1. Divided according to the change of flower pattern. Can be divided into cup-shaped: Corolla cup-shaped, representative varieties are country tulips, Darwin tulips and hybrid Darwin tulips.

Bowl type: Corolla shallow plate-shaped bell-shaped, many and small flowers, representing a variety of water lilies and tulips.

Lily type: petal apex acuminate, Corolla like lilies, representative varieties are lily tulips.

Globose: the Corolla is globular and is a double species of country tulips and hybrid Darwinian tulips.

two。 Early or late according to flowering. Tulips are mainly divided according to the early and late flowering.

Early flowering species: early flowering, generally flowering in March-April, there are early flowering single petal system, early flowering double petal system, Mendelian system, Treanford system.

Late flowering: late flowering, usually from late April to early May, including Darwin line, Darwin hybrid line, Burda line, lily line, Cadland line, Rebran line, Bizar line, Paibloom line, Perot line, Bioni original species and hybrids.

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Analysis of the reasons for the non-flowering of tulips

Some flower lovers will be very sad to find that their hard-planted tulips do not blossom in the end. in fact, there are many reasons why tulips do not bloom. Careful analysis can still find out the specific reasons why tulips do not blossom.

Tulips (details)

1, the ball bought is too small or unhealthy, please pay attention to the quality (some flower friends are greedy for cheap, as a result, the ball is of poor quality and should not blossom, or even buy a secondhand ball, it is difficult for tulips to reflower, and some businesses sell it with the secondhand ball in the green belt).

2. There is no freezing period (that is, after a low temperature stage, the tulip flower buds differentiate), so that the leaves will not come out.

3. when there is a freezing period, the leaves come out and do not blossom. Then the reason may be that you have fruits and vegetables in the refrigerator, and the ethylene released kills the buds in the ball. And then there are snail slugs, which eat buds. If you plant outdoors, rats and deer will dig bulb plants to eat in winter.

4. Your soil or place or watering method is wrong, causing the ball to rot.

5. In China, many tulips bloom in the first year and difficult in the second year, unless they are well maintained in the first year, so in most cases the tulip bulbs become smaller and smaller or even disappear after one year.

 
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