Hydroponic tulips from bloomakers are some of the most vibrant and long lasting tulips I've ever had. I'm looking forward to planting my latest bulbs...thanks for the vid!
Thank you so much! I got theirs as a gift and I thought I was gonna have to get rid of them after they just finished blooming. I just started my gardening journey and I was so happy to find this video because bloom maker’s themselves don’t even have a video about this! Thank you for being so detailed, especially for us beginners
sir i envy the temperature of your plants enviroment, i live in very hot place were summer is well always over 95 to 105 degrees. I DREAM OF MOVING FROM THIS PLACE TO GREENER PASTURES IF GOD ALLOWS ME. I TRULY DREAM OF LAND LIKE YOURS.... So how about replanting these indoors for people like me. so far i see they like deep cool soil from what your explaining, so i will try to imitate that... and what is the best soil for indoor replanting hydro these type of flowers OR what kind of soil would you use. funny how it says keep away from direct sunlight but your thrive in it. anyhow thanks for your tips
I want to regrow my tulips in the vase and water sense I live in an apartment is this possible? I was going to cut and give a a a gift and hope they grow back soon sence it is summer
wow thats good soil! i live in AZ and there is no soil. when you plant the bulbs do they have to be watered year round while under ground? remember AZ heat.
most important is that they get at least 2 months of somewhat cold weather (winter) to go through their natural cycle and induce blooms. if its really dry watering is needed, but since they are relatively small plants (not much foliage), they don't need a whole lot of water. thanks for watching!
You answered anything I could think of for a first timer with hydroponic tulips. My tulips are at the end of the bloom, but one of the bulbs is growing a stem 😮 do I still plant it? Do I let it grow I'm water and remove the other 2 bulbs (set of 3)? Ty in advance. ❤
sure go ahead an plant them, in the coming weeks they will ''die back'' naturally, so they put more reserves in the bulbs, and next year they will come back up, if everything goes well they come back every year. dont forget to fertilize a little in the springtime. and if its very dry they can use some water, but not too much since its a small plant (not much foliage)
Hydroponic tulips from bloomakers are some of the most vibrant and long lasting tulips I've ever had. I'm looking forward to planting my latest bulbs...thanks for the vid!
Wow 😮 this was an amazing video 🤩 Tulips, Hyacinths, Daffodils, hydroponics 😊 it's a new concept for me
Thanks for the beautiful video 😍❤️
Thank you so much! I got theirs as a gift and I thought I was gonna have to get rid of them after they just finished blooming. I just started my gardening journey and I was so happy to find this video because bloom maker’s themselves don’t even have a video about this! Thank you for being so detailed, especially for us beginners
This is the video I've been looking for!!!! ... thanks for sharing 🎉🎉
Beautiful tulips and daffodils
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I been trying to find those pin trays with no luck
So excited to try this this year
Hi Thank you so much for sharing this fun educational video. Wishing you well!
Thanks for sharing excellent informative video
Glad you enjoyed it, we will make a follow up video soon !
sir i envy the temperature of your plants enviroment, i live in very hot place were summer is well always over 95 to 105 degrees. I DREAM OF MOVING FROM THIS PLACE TO GREENER PASTURES IF GOD ALLOWS ME. I TRULY DREAM OF LAND LIKE YOURS.... So how about replanting these indoors for people like me. so far i see they like deep cool soil from what your explaining, so i will try to imitate that... and what is the best soil for indoor replanting hydro these type of flowers OR what kind of soil would you use. funny how it says keep away from direct sunlight but your thrive in it. anyhow thanks for your tips
Thank you, just what I was looking for!
I want to regrow my tulips in the vase and water sense I live in an apartment is this possible? I was going to cut and give a a a gift and hope they grow back soon sence it is summer
I’ve been looking for the pin trays you used in the bottom of your vases? Can you tell me where to find them?
wow thats good soil! i live in AZ and there is no soil.
when you plant the bulbs do they have to be watered year round while under ground? remember AZ heat.
most important is that they get at least 2 months of somewhat cold weather (winter) to go through their natural cycle and induce blooms. if its really dry watering is needed, but since they are relatively small plants (not much foliage), they don't need a whole lot of water. thanks for watching!
You answered anything I could think of for a first timer with hydroponic tulips. My tulips are at the end of the bloom, but one of the bulbs is growing a stem 😮 do I still plant it? Do I let it grow I'm water and remove the other 2 bulbs (set of 3)? Ty in advance. ❤
sure go ahead an plant them, in the coming weeks they will ''die back'' naturally, so they put more reserves in the bulbs, and next year they will come back up, if everything goes well they come back every year. dont forget to fertilize a little in the springtime. and if its very dry they can use some water, but not too much since its a small plant (not much foliage)
Can I put them in a pot with soil and use a grow light? because I live in an apartment. Thank you.
Hi I need some advice I received tulips with their bulbs attached but now the tulips are welted I want to know if there is a way to save them
once they start to wilt its a good time to plant them in the garden ! just like in the video!