Pruning
As soon as the flowering period of tulips passed, they gradually began to dormant and stopped growing. At this time, you need to cut off the withered residual flowers, and the length is just three centimeters below the flowers. Remember not to cut too much. Only cut off the residual flowers, and other leaves do not need to be treated p>
Root digging
Dormant tulip rhizomes can generally be taken out from potted plants, dried in a ventilated place, and then preserved. After the high temperature period in midsummer, take out the rhizome and plant it in the flower pot. After fertilization, it will continue to bloom every year p>
Disinfection
Tulip bulbs need disinfection treatment before replanting. Generally, they are soaked for more than 15 minutes, and then placed in the container for root culture. They can be replanted when new roots grow p>
Planting
Tulips can survive the dormancy period safely and wake up well. Planting also needs to be handled carefully. Sprinkle some fine bean cakes in the flowerpot to promote the germination of tulip roots. The base fertilizer and topdressing should be supplemented in time. Secondly, it is necessary to replenish water in time to prevent the seed ball from drying out due to lack of water, gradually losing the conditions for germination, and can no longer wake up the dormant tulips p>
Temperature
The rooted tulips also have certain requirements for the environment. It is best to place the flowerpot in an indoor environment with a temperature of 15 to 18 degrees Celsius p>
Diseases and insect pests
Dormant tulips must pay attention to the prevention and control of diseases and pests, so that they can bloom again in the coming year p>