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#Move the tulips to an area that's at least . After the tulips go through the dormancy phase, they will bloom if given the proper conditions. If you're keeping the tulips inside, move them next to a window or another area that gets sunlight. If you're moving the pots outside, make sure that the temperature has warmed up to at least .<ref>https://www.almanac.com/plant/tulips</ref>[[Image:Grow Tulips in Pots Step 9 Version 3.jpg|center]]
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#Move the tulips to an area that's at least . After the tulips go through the dormancy phase, they will bloom if given the proper conditions. If you're keeping the tulips inside, move them next to a window or another area that gets sunlight. If you're moving the pots outside, make sure that the temperature has warmed up to at least .<ref>https://www.almanac.com/plant/tulips</ref>[[Image:Grow Tulips in Pots Step 9 Version 3.jpg|center]]
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#*If it's and you are keeping your tulips outside, put the pots under a shaded area like under a tree or awning.
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#*If it's and you are keeping your tulips outside, put the pots under a shaded area like under a tree or awning.
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#Wait 1-3 weeks for your tulips to start blooming. Tulips should start blooming when the outside temperatures reach . Different species of tulips bloom at different times a year, so read the packaging on the bulbs you’ve purchased so you can plant them accordingly.
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#Wait 1-3 weeks for your tulips to start blooming. Tulips should start blooming when the outside temperatures reach . Different species of tulips bloom at different times a year, so read the packaging on the bulbs you’ve purchased so you can plant them accordingly. [[Image:Grow Tulips in Pots Step 10 Version 3.jpg|center]]
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#*Double early, fosteriana, kaufmanniana, greigii, and single early tulips will typically bloom earlier in the year.
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#*Double early, fosteriana, kaufmanniana, greigii, and single early tulips will typically bloom earlier in the year.
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#*Darwin hybrid, fringed, triumph, and lily flowered tulips are mid-season bloomers.
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#*Darwin hybrid, fringed, triumph, and lily flowered tulips are mid-season bloomers.
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