Double Gudoshnik Tulip Bulb OverviewThe Double Gudoshnik tulip is a distinct variety characterized by its multi-petal structure, which creates a full, rounded appearance reminiscent of peonies. These bulbs are intended for autumn planting, allowing them to undergo the necessary natural cold cycle required for spring emergence.Planting and Cultivation RequirementsSuccessful cultivation of these bulbs relies on proper timing relative to local climate conditions. To ensure healthy growth, bulbs should be planted when soil temperatures have cooled, typically after the first frost but before the ground freezes solid. This temperature drop is essential for the bulb to establish a robust root system before the onset of winter dormancy.Soil and Environmental ConditionsSoil Drainage: Plant in loose, well-draining soil to prevent moisture accumulation around the bulb base.Sun Exposure: Select locations that receive full sun to partial shade for optimal bloom development.Planting Depth: Place bulbs at a depth approximately three times the height of the bulb to provide adequate insulation and structural support.Temperature Sensitivity: Avoid planting while soil temperatures remain high, as this can trigger premature growth or increase susceptibility to environmental stress. Monitor local weather patterns to identify the window when soil temperatures consistently fall below 60°F (15°C).
