1. Can it be hydroponically grown?The natural bulbs of tulips can be grown hydroponically, and the method is very simple. However, it should be noted that the root system should not be damaged during hydroponics. If the root area is damaged, it will be difficult for the plant to take root after hydroponics. In addition, if you want to grow natural balls hydroponically, they must be treated with low temperatures. However, if you buy it directly from a merchant, it is usually processed. 2. Hydroponic Method1. Cold treatment: Around October, the natural ball needs to be placed in an environment of 9°C, and then the temperature is slowly lowered to maintain at around 2°C. 2. Disinfection: Don’t forget to disinfect before planting. You can dilute Benomyl with water, then put the bulbs in and soak them for half an hour and then take them out. 3. Hydroponics: After disinfection, water should be controlled appropriately and a suitable hydroponic box should be prepared. Place the bulbs into a hydroponic container and add an appropriate amount of clean water. The water level should not be too high, just enough to touch the bulbs. Finally, place it in a sunny location and wait for less than a week for it to take root. |
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