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When to dig out bulbs of tulips after flowering for storage

Tulips are magnificent spring flowers. How much fun they deliver to the owners who, after the uniform winter cold, can finally make the eyes bright with bright colors! But, unfortunately, the lifespan of these flowers is small. They start the first sprouts already in April, blossom in May. The blooming itself lasts about a week. Then, thanks to the green leaves, the bulbs are still gaining supplies of nutrients. And in the summer the leaves wither. In fact, it does not upset the gardeners, because the baton is taken by other flowers, summer. But the actual question becomes: "When do you dig out the bulbs of tulips after flowering?"

Why do tulips become small and not so beautiful?

It happens that bulbs of expensive varietal tulips give magnificent large and magnificent flowers for the first year, but in the following buds they grow smaller and become less beautiful. According to experts, the main reason for this phenomenon is that not everyone knows how to store bulbs of tulips in the summer. Many experienced flower growers argue that to obtain a strong and luxuriant flower, it is necessary to dig out bulbs every year. Tulips of some varieties can be left on the beds for a couple of years, but not longer. And you must always observe all the subtleties of storage technology.

When to dig out bulbs of tulips after flowering

First of all, it's important to properly care for the flowers themselves after they bloom. It is necessary to remove the florists (the remaining parts of the flower after the falling of the petals) to prevent the formation of seeds. For reproduction, they still do not fit, and from the bulb all the juices will be drawn. But the green leaves should be left, even if they are slightly podvyavshie. They will become suppliers of those nutrients that are formed as a result of photosynthesis and accumulate in the roots. But when the green parts turn yellow more than two-thirds of their length, there comes a time when you need to dig out the bulbs of tulips. Specific dates may vary for different varieties, localities, weather conditions. Therefore, it is necessary to focus on the state of the plant. In those cases when flowers are bred industrially, and it is necessary to quickly release the land for new planting, the bulbs are dug out immediately after flowering. But there is a danger that next year they will be weak. Expect complete withering of the aboveground part of the plant, too, do not recommend, because during this time the valuable bulb itself can become infected with infectious diseases, fend. And the grown up children will gain strength and begin to break off from the parent root, when digging it out will be more difficult to assemble. It is believed that the best time when to dig bulbs of tulips after flowering, is in June-July.

How to care for dug bulbs

First of all, it is necessary to sort the received material. The patients should be rejected or spoiled, and too small and weak. It is necessary to carefully separate the remains of leaves to prevent infection. The bulbs themselves should be cleaned from the root flakes, rinsed in a weak solution of foundation or manganese and decomposed for drying in a container in one layer, necessarily signing grades. Store the material in a cool dry place. The temperature is desirable 20 degrees, and with the onset of autumn is even lower, about 17. It is also necessary to regularly inspect the bulbs so that humidification and decay do not occur. So they should be stored until the moment when it's time to drop them again in the fall.

The question "when to excavate bulbs of tulips after flowering" does not worry florists. This is especially important for varietal, expensive plants. Those half-wild tulips that grow in suburban areas without much care can remain in the ground for several years. But the owners should be ready to the fact that they will become small and lose their charm.

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