mardi 26 juin 2018

Secrets To Effectively Cultivating Siam Tulips

By Carol Wilson


One of the most challenging things about decorating a home is choosing a good flower to go with your theme. With many flowers to choose from, and bearing in mind not all of them live long, this just does not get easier. For ages, Siam tulips have been the standout species owing to their numerous impressive qualities.

Even then, cultivating them requires a great deal of effort. You have to know what to do to achieve full blossom during the appropriate months. In the same breath, you should know how to prevent them from completely fizzling out during the cold winter months.

These plants are native to the nation of Thailand and are basically known to be summer plants. Their upright flowers and healthy green foliage during full blossom make them look exceptionally gorgeous. They fare well under tropical climate. Nevertheless, they can be effectively bred indoors under the right conditions.

Contrary to common belief, the plant is not an actual tulip. It is a member of the ginger family of plants. This family has a wide range of attractive flowering plants and spices such as turmeric. It is a perfect plant to grow in a pot, provided you place it in a shade house.

Its leaves have a thick structure and have an olive green color. Several of its stems are closely clustered and give the plant a general height of between 300mm and 400mm. It is commonly referred to as a tulip due to the pop out of flower clusters at its top. The bottom segment of its inflorescence is small with flowers popping out of its bracts. The top flowers are uniquely colorful.

Successful cultivation primarily depends on climate. Most coastal areas are suitable for its growth as they have the appropriate tropical conditions. If you reside far from the mid tropics, you best bet is to grow it in a regulated indoor setting.

Cambodians and Thais usually leave them to grow outdoors under the full heat of the sun. The dry weather in Thailand and Cambodia, which often lasts six months, is favorable for its cultivation. Those who grow them in these countries eventually sell their plants to homeowners for decor upon harvesting. The tips below are important for indoor cultivation.

For starters, you want to give it sufficient light. Place your pot at a spot near a window. As you may not have the right tropical conditions for full exposure to sunlight, you want to ensure the window is closed to control the sunlight exposure.

Fluorescent lighting is an alternative for those who cannot access sunlight. In this case, a warm white tube and a cool light tube ought to be placed under a reflector. The growing plant should stay exposed to the light for between 14 to 16 hours a day.

Humidity is also a key thing to bear in mind. Considering the cultivation process is being done in an indoor environment, the best way to achieve optimum humidity is to replicate it. A great way to do this is to use a room humidifier or a pebble tray. Under these conditions, your plants will certainly blossom.




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