Tips on the purchase and maintenance of tulips
Buy plants that have not yet bloomed but have grown turquoise buds to watch the whole flowering period
Choose the ones with multiple bulbs in one pot to enjoy the longer flowering period.
If you recombine the flowers after purchase, you should water them immediately after transplanting.
When reassembling, remember to transplant the whole soil in the flowerpot with tulips or hyacinths into a new flower organ, and then combine it with the flowers in other pots. Do not attempt to separate flowers originally planted in the same flower organ, so as to avoid damaging the roots that are intertwined.
Water frequently to keep the soil moist, but avoid excessive moisture
In winter, due to indoor dryness, some moss can be planted in the flower apparatus at the same time to keep the soil moist.
In order to prevent excessive moisture in the soil, flower utensils with drainage holes should be selected.
Avoid direct sunlight and stay away from heat sources to prolong flowering. If you put it on a cool windowsill, the florescence will last longer.
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Conservation methods of tulips
Tulip belongs to the lily family, perennial herbs, with bulbs, native to the Mediterranean coast, and then improved and cultivated by central European countries, has become a very elegant and valuable flower. It was introduced to the Netherlands in the 16th century and was designated as the national flower of the Netherlands. There is a saying in the Netherlands that "rich people are not really rich without tulips". At that time, a precious flower head was worth 100 pounds, almost the price of a villa. Dumas, a famous French writer, wrote a legendary novel Black Tulip, praising it.
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Broken brocade disease of tulips
Tulip brocade disease is an ancient and famous worldwide virus disease, which occurs in all tulip planting areas. The disease occurs in Shanghai, Beijing, Xiamen, Fuzhou, Chengdu and other cities in China. The broken brocade disease of tulips causes the degeneration of bulbs, the flowers become smaller and the colors of pure flowers become variegated. There is a risk of seed destruction when the disease is serious. Symptoms: the disease harms the leaves and Corolla of the plant. Light green or grayish white stripes appear on the leaves of susceptible plants, sometimes forming flowers and leaves. Petal deformity, due to virus infection affecting the formation of anthocyanins
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