1、 Watering time
Tulips are bulbous plants. They like a warm climate. They will go into dormancy in summer and winter, so they are usually watered in spring and autumn. Autumn is the planting season, which needs proper watering and moisturizing, but the rainy season should be controlled. Spring is the time for plant growth and flowering, and sufficient water should be provided before flowering p>
2、 Watering interval
Tulips are usually watered every three days. If they are watered too often, it is easy to cause ponding, which will lead to bulb rot. if they are watered too little, it is easy to slow down their growth. If the air humidity is high, watering can be appropriate. If the climate is very dry and the color changes quickly, you can also pour more water appropriately p>
3、 Water temperature and quality
Pay attention to the water temperature when watering after sowing in autumn. Don't use too cold water, otherwise it will be frostbitten. Generally, it should be placed for a period of time and wait until the water temperature is close to the room temperature. At the same time, it is also conducive to volatilizing chlorine in the water. Because plants like acid, it is more appropriate to irrigate with slightly acidic water such as rainwater or river water. White vinegar can also be added to the water to acidify it p>
4、 Precautions
Tulip bulbs are afraid of moisture. If you pour too much water, it is easy to cause rotten roots. At this time, it is necessary to drain the accumulated water in time, strengthen the environmental ventilation, and loosen the soil properly to let the water in the soil evaporate as soon as possible. If the root rot is serious, you can take the plant out of the basin, trim the rotten part with scissors, and then replant it with new soil p>