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When the tulip flower has died, you will notice that the area where flower has attached to the stem swells larger and larger. It is producing seeds. If you plant the seeds, it can take 5-7 years for the seeds to develop into bulbs which produce the tulip plants. Bulbs are necessary to store food for the next year's stem, leaves, and flower. It's best to clip off the flowers and at least part of the stem (deadheading) as soon as the flower has died to prevent the seeds from developing. This allows the plant to spend it's energy producing food for bulb storage rather that wasting energy on unnecessary seeds. Bulbs can multiply underground, be separated, and you can use the new bulbs to start more tulip plants in another location.
It depends what you mean by old flower bulbs. Bulbs that flowered the previous year will flower thefollowing year if they are left undisturbed or the foliage is allowed to die back naturally before lifting to allow the bulb to replenish for the next year.
Can you grow plants with l e b light bulbs
Some plants have bulbs as they store their complete life cycle in an underground storage structure.
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Sun or special bulbs for plants.
Yes, plants that grow from bulbs can produce seeds. While they primarily propagate through their bulbs, many bulbous plants also flower and produce seeds as part of their reproductive cycle. The seeds can be dispersed to grow new plants, although this is often less common than vegetative propagation through bulbs.
Some plants are Tulips Bulbs
Remove the light assy then turn the bulbs countereclockwise to remove the bulbs.
Remove the two screws that hold the lens on, remove the lens and change the bulbs.
Loose bulbs will yield better plants.