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Cultivation methods and precautions of tulip

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-05 18:58:42
When breeding, loose and permeable acid soil should be used instead of cohesive soil. The new planting should be properly shaded, and the light can be appropriately increased after emergence. At ordinary times, the amount of water should be well controlled and no excess water should appear. Fertilizer can be applied with the mature flower fertilizer or fertilizer cake. After budding, apply 2-3 times of fertilizer. It should be noted that in case of diseases and insect pests, it is necessary to spray drugs in time.

I. soil

The cultivation of tulip should use acid soil. It likes loose and well ventilated soil. Pay attention not to use too alkaline soil. And do not use sticky soil, or it will affect its growth.

2. Sunshine

It needs to receive different degrees of sunlight at different stages, and the newly planted plants need to be properly shaded within half a month, which is conducive to flower bud generation. After emergence, the plants need to increase the light appropriately to help promote the development of new buds. In order to prolong the flowering period, it is necessary to avoid strong sunlight and receive scattered light after the flower bud is colored.

3. Water

Usually enough water can be given to new plants to help their roots grow. In the later stage, we should gradually reduce watering, pay attention to water control, and help it grow and bloom better.

IV. fertilization

It has higher requirements for fertilizer, and it is better to use mature flower fertilizer or fertilizer cake. Usually, after it grows bud, add 2 - 3 times fertilizer.

Fertilizer

5. Diseases and insect pests

If the temperature is too high and the humidity is too high, it is most likely to cause insect damage. Before planting, the soil should be disinfected, which can also effectively prevent the soil from carrying insect pests or pathogens. After discovery, spray medicine to help the plants grow again, and place them in a place with good air flow for maintenance.

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