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Tips for protecting tulips from flowers

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, 1. Before inserting the tulips into the vase, use a sharp knife to cut a slender section at the bottom of the flower branches to facilitate the flowers to absorb water. 2. Unlike most flowers, tulips do not need any other flower nutrients as long as there is enough and fresh water. Change a bottle of fresh cold water every day, keep the flowers away from any direct radiation (sunlight or television radiation), take good care of them, and the flowers will give you a bit of charming scenery in return. Usually, tulips bloom within two or three days and can bloom for a week or more. 3. The tulips are inclined to the light source.

1. Before inserting the tulips into the vase, use a sharp knife to cut a slender section at the bottom of the flower branches to facilitate the flowers to absorb water.

2. Unlike most flowers, tulips do not need any other flower nutrients as long as there is enough and fresh water. Change a bottle of fresh cold water every day, keep the flowers away from any direct radiation (sunlight or television radiation), take good care of them, and the flowers will give you a bit of charming scenery in return. Usually, tulips bloom within two or three days and can bloom for a week or more.

3. Tulips have a hobby of tilting to the light source, and the flower branches tilt outward not long after the flowers are inserted into the bottle. If you don't know it, you may try to "correct" it. The right way is to remove the tulips from the vase and wrap the flowers in a newspaper, but leave a stem with three stems at the bottom of the branch, then soak the stem upright in cold water for an hour or two, and you will see another bunch of graceful tulips.

 
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