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Tulip fertilization technology?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Tulip fertilization technology?

The bulbs of tulips are of great significance for flowering, because they generally store more nutrients in the bulbs, and they can play an important role when there is a lack of fertilizer effect in the plant pot soil. It can be seen that fertilization can not directly affect the time of tulip blooming sooner or later. So, do we not need to fertilize the plant?

In fact, this is a misunderstanding. Although most of the nutrients are stored and transported through the bulbs, the nutrients in the bulbs also need to be replenished after they are consumed, which is often intervened by fertilization so that the bulbs can not be replenished in time. It's called fertilizing and raising balls. So, how to fertilize tulips? The following editor gives you a brief introduction to tulip fertilization technology.

The demand for fertilizer for tulips is not great, and the demand is not high, but if the growth of the plant is relatively weak, we can also apply fertilizer properly. Nitrogen fertilizer is mainly to promote growth, we can according to the growth status of the plant to add some nitrogen fertilizer to promote growth.

When tulips enter the flowering stage, we need to fertilize them properly to provide the nutrients needed for normal flowering. Generally speaking, when the plant grows 2-3 leaves, and after the scape, the plant can be irrigated with phosphorus and potash fertilizer diluent respectively. After the flowers bloom, in addition to the need to keep the potted soil moist, provide sufficient light but avoid direct sunlight, fertilizer should be stopped immediately.

But as a family pot cultivation of tulips, it is generally after rooting and leafing for topdressing, and mainly phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, of course, you can also apply an appropriate amount of Gymboree bacterial fertilizer, about once every 2 weeks, this can promote the blooming flowers more colorful, stronger fragrance, higher appreciation value.

 
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