Best planting time for tulips
The tulips, which are the cold roots of the ball, are generally grown between the end of september and december. Early cultivation is not recommended, it is too early and the temperature is high, which does not favour the growth of tulips. Specific planting times vary by region。
Outdoor cultivation in the less cold 7-9 districts is available at the end of september-end of october, with natural periods in march-april of spring。
In the north, winter is cold, and when cultivated outdoors, they are usually grown in october-december and bloom in april-may。
The southern region is warm during the winter, where tulips grow, usually in january-february, and bloom in march-april。
It needs to be noted that there are low-temperature areas in the winter, and that the natural balls that can grow tulips in the autumn are those that do not have low-temperature processing, and that after the fall and winter, they experience winter temperatures, which naturally finish springing and spring bloom. But the southern region is not cold during the winter, and if the natural ball of tulips is unable to finish springing, it will not bloom, so the southern region must choose a five-degree springing ball。
The five-degree tulip ball is springing up, so the relative time requirement for planting is less stringent, as long as it provides an environment suitable for tulip growth。
For example, in the south or in the north, when the tulips are planted in december, spring can bloom。
Tulip cultivation attention
The tulips are suitable for planting, as well as for balconies, which are coarsely managed on the ground and relatively simple on the ground. Before planting the tulips, it is recommended to treat the balls。
Decreasing the dry crust of the outer tulip ball, if planted on the ground, can be done directly, but careful not to plant in low-lying areas, should be done in a slightly higher light。
In the case of pelvis or hydroponics, it is recommended that, prior to planting, the shelled tulip ball be immersed in an 800-fold polybacterial solution for 20 minutes, followed by dry water. This step can significantly reduce the incidence of tulip-planting and bad balls。
It may be that florists do not understand why pelvis and hydroponics need to be impregnated because tulips are often watered and are prone to overwatering, while tulips are easily decompressed because of their prolonged exposure to water and their high humidity, and early impregnation of the multibacterium can significantly improve the resistance to seeding and reduce the incidence of bad balls。
A tulip natural bowl should be avoided during the winter, and if a tulip natural ball is purchased in the southern region, it should be frozen in the refrigerator one month before planting to help complete springization。
When water tulips are used, care should be taken to control the water level, and when water is started, it is recommended that pebbles or pottery be added to the bottom of the hydroponics, and then the tulip ball be placed on the pebbles, and water be added to the base of the tulips, which are too much of a plume to suck。
If a ball is found to be rotting during the hydroponic process, it must be taken out in time to remove the rotting part and then continue with the hydroponics and often change water. The general tulip fragrance sprouts after a week, which controls the position of the water below 1 cm at the bottom of the species, and, with the growth of the tulip, the hydroponic nutrients are added at each time water is added。
The direct tan of the hydro-turbated tulips tends to grow mosses, which can be fed in bright dispersing light, or when the water bottles are luminous。




