1、 Split time
There are two steps to divide tulip balls. The first step is pilling, which is usually carried out in summer. At this time, the plant will enter a dormant state due to high temperature. It needs to be taken out of the pot and dried for preservation. The second step is planting separately. Planting separately, like sowing, is generally carried out in autumn, which is more helpful for the growth of sub balls p>
2、 Basin soil preparation
Planting tulips requires loose and fertile soil. The soft soil is very helpful for root growth and drainage. If it is too sticky, the water is not easy to penetrate below. It is generally prepared with garden soil, rotten leaf soil and sandy soil, which can also provide an acidic growth environment, which is conducive to plant development p>
3、 Seed ball planting
Take out the preserved seed ball and separate the sub ball around the bulb. Be careful not to hurt the mother ball. After the sub ball is removed, it can be planted. Fill the flowerpot with soil, and then put the sub ball in and fill it. If the flowerpot is relatively large, you can also plant multiple trees in one pot, but keep a certain distance to avoid affecting each other's growth p>
4、 Subsequent maintenance
After the seed bulbs of tulips are planted, it is necessary to pour an appropriate amount of water and cover them with straw, which can keep warm so that the plants can survive the winter better. When the temperature rises in spring, the straw can be taken away and the new buds will grow soon. After that, pay attention to spraying to prevent diseases and insect pests, and apply fertilizer every two weeks p>