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Hot search for tulip surgery topic, is it destroying flowers or prolonging flowering period?
A hot topic appeared on the internet, called? Tulip surgery? . The so-called operation is to use some ropes and sticks to help tulips stand up again after breaking. Personally, I feel that this is to prolong the flowering period and does not involve the problem of ravaging flowers.

After all, tulips were suddenly broken by themselves at the beginning, and it is normal to rescue them by artificial means in order to appreciate. Just like an ordinary orchard or vegetable garden, people will help plants grow upwards. When you see tulips broken, you throw them away, which is a waste of flowers.

1, operating on tulips A netizen shared the story of his friend operating on tulips online. The cause of the incident was that a friend bought tulips from a flower shop. At first, he said they belonged to fans, but they turned yellow after planting. However, as a flower lover, friends are still planted. It didn't take long for the tulip, which had just blossomed, to suddenly break.

Faced with this situation, friends don't want to waste flowers, so they use them? Surgery? Help tulips get back on their feet. This operation is also very simple, that is, tie a few small wooden sticks to the broken part of the tulip and then pull it with a rope. This is a method of drawing and raising plants. Many netizens commented after seeing it. Tulips never bow their heads? .

2. Extending the flowering period Seeing the operation on tulips, some netizens began to question that this means may be smashing flowers. Personally, I think this idea is very one-sided. Pull out tulips when they are broken. After the traction is completed, let the tulips continue to grow. This is to extend the flowering period, but also a treatment of tulips. Just like planting a fruit tree, people often pull it out when it grows, for fear that it will grow crooked.

There are usually only two ways to deal with broken tulips. One is to break it directly and use it for other purposes; The second is to let tulips continue to grow and keep flowering. Relatively speaking, I think the second one is more reasonable.

3. Why do tulips break? In the process of planting, the stem will shrink. When it shrinks to a certain extent, the stem will be unable to bear the weight of the bud and break directly. There are three main reasons for this phenomenon. First, the temperature is too high, tulips are suitable for spring growth, and it is best to put them in a cold environment; Second, the lack of water or high humidity, flower cultivation is not a simple matter, the moisture should be controlled within a certain range; Third, pests and diseases, insects on flowers, will also lead to stem atrophy.

Different problems have different solutions. After the treatment is completed, tulips can continue to grow by pulling flowers.