Fertilization methods for family farmingTop dressing is required when tulips develop roots and begin to sprout leaves. At this time, fertilizer should be applied every two weeks. From the time tulips unfold their leaves to before they bloom, they need to be supplemented with appropriate amounts of trace elements. The main types of fertilizers are phosphorus and potassium fertilizers, so you can spray an appropriate amount of KH2PO4 compound fertilizer prepared in a certain proportion. In addition, you can also add an appropriate amount of tulip-friendly bacterial fertilizer to make the tulip flowers more fragrant. Apply top dressing after the flowers fade, and also pay attention to maintaining stable soil moisture to ensure its normal survival. Fertilization methods for greenhouse productionTulips need sufficient nutrients when they are growing, sprouting and forming buds. In order to supplement the nitrogen and calcium elements needed for the growth of tulips, an appropriate amount of calcium nitrate should be applied in time after the tulips have taken root. The frequency of fertilization should be once every week. In addition, when the buds germinate and the new buds are 2-3 cm above the soil surface, potassium fertilizer and nitrogen fertilizer should be applied, combined with an appropriate amount of special bacterial fertilizer. Finally, after the flower buds are formed, adding potassium fertilizer again, or spraying a certain concentration of KH2PO4 compound fertilizer on the leaves can help tulips bloom. In summary, whether it is personal cultivation at home or mass cultivation in greenhouses, grasping the timing, frequency and type of fertilizer are all key aspects that should be grasped when fertilizing tulips. I hope that friends who are currently growing or want to try growing tulips can remember these fertilization tips and replenish the nutrients needed for tulip growth in a timely manner, so that they can bloom as beautifully as possible! |
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