1. Ball distribution timeThere are two steps to divide tulip bulbs. The first step is to remove the bulbs, which is usually done in summer. At this time, the plant will enter a dormant state due to the high temperature. It needs to be taken out of the pot, dried and stored. The second step is transplanting, which is the same as sowing and is usually carried out in autumn, which is more helpful for the growth of bulblets. 2. Pot soil preparationPlanting tulips requires loose and fertile soil. Loose soil is very helpful for root growth and drainage. If the soil is too sticky, water will not easily penetrate underneath. It is usually prepared with garden soil, leaf mold and sandy soil, which can also provide an acidic growing environment, which is conducive to plant development. 3. Planting bulbsTake out the preserved bulbs and separate the sub-bulbs around the bulbs, being careful not to damage the mother bulb. After the bulbs are removed, they can be planted. Fill the flowerpot with soil, put the bulbs in and fill it up. If the flowerpot is larger, you can plant multiple trees in one pot, but keep a certain distance to avoid affecting each other's growth. 4. Subsequent maintenanceAfter the tulip bulbs are planted, they need to be watered with an appropriate amount of water and covered with straw. This will keep them warm so that the plants can survive the winter better. When the temperature rises in spring, you can remove the straw and new shoots will soon grow. After that, remember to spray pesticides to prevent diseases and pests, and apply fertilizer every two weeks. |
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