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What is the flower language of each flower?

Tulips of different colors are as follows:

1, the flower language of pink tulip: eternal love.

2, the flower language of red tulip: confession of love, joy, passionate love.

3, the flower language of yellow tulip: cheerful.

4. The flower language of purple tulip: endless love and affection.

5, the flower language of white tulips: pure and noble love.

6. The Queen of Flowers in the Night: a unique crown of mystery, nobility, leadership power and honor.

7, the flower language of two-color tulips: beautiful you, meet happiness.

8, the flower language of feather tulip: affectionate.

Cultivation method of tulip:

I. Soil

It is required to use loose and well-drained soil, and it is best to choose slightly acidic and non-sticky soil instead of alkaline soil, which will affect the growth of tulips.

Second, sunshine.

Plenty of sunshine is beneficial to its growth. If it is insufficient, it will grow poorly, the flowering period will be shortened, and the color of the leaves will fade. Appropriate shading measures should be taken within 0/5 days after planting, because the growth of flower buds will be affected by light, and shading can promote the growth of flower buds. Appropriate increase of light after emergence is beneficial to the formation of flower buds, and direct sunlight should be avoided after flower buds are colored to prolong flowering period.

Third, water.

Proper watering after planting is beneficial to rooting. To reduce the amount of watering after budding, you can spray some water to increase the humidity of the breeding environment. In order to make the flowers fully grow and develop, it is necessary to ensure sufficient water and reduce watering after flowering.

Fourth, fertilization.

Tulips can be fertilized with rotten garbage fertilizer or cake fertilizer. Very sensitive to fertilizer, only 2-3 times topdressing is needed after the stems and leaves grow to bud.