How to store tulips and their planting material?

Flowers are a gift from nature to humanity. I would like to contemplate their bright colors as long as possible and inhale the heavenly aroma. How to store tulips and bulbs correctly? To approximate the natural conditions of the halo of their habitat? This is almost impossible to do at home. We can only slow down, or it is better to stop altogether, the processes of vital activity of the tulip.

Rules for collecting storage of tulip bulbs

  • Annual digging contributes to natural selection - reproduction improves, diseased flowers and bulbs are discarded.
  • It's time to start digging when 2/3 of the flowers turn yellow, and the replacement bulb scales become light brown in color.
  • Tulips are dug up in the same order as they are planted - starting with the early varieties.
  • Culling of diseased and infected bulbs must be carried out immediately.
  • The bulbs are divided into varieties in boxes in two or three layers. The box must have a mesh bottom. In this form, the bulbs spend 1-2 days.
  • If the digging was carried out in damp weather, then the bulbs are washed in running water, laid out in a box in one layer and dried indoors.
  • In July, the material is stored at +25 degrees, in August - +20, and in September it is reduced to +17. This is an important storage condition and must be observed.

We learned how to store the bulbs, but how to store tulips at home so that they stay in the vase longer? The idea is the same - to slow down the process of dying.

  • Tulips should be stored in a bright room, but away from sunlight.
  • There should be no drafts.
  • The water temperature is +4 degrees.
  • You can add a little sugar, vinegar, potassium permanganate or an aspirin to the water. This will significantly prolong their life.
  • Remember to update the slice every day.

If you are thinking about how to store tulips, then these rules are for you.

Category:Conservation | Tulip
User avatar kotik_n

Now I understand, at last, why my tulip in the house diedcrying, it turns out it's all because of the draft .... I didn't know that they were such sensitive "natures"