


Hi! I’m growing tulips in a pot. At first, one tulip started to wilt. The stem became thinner in one spot and looked weak, and eventually the flower wilted completely. The other tulips looked healthy at first, but now I’m noticing the same issue starting to appear on their stems as well.
I bought the tulips already planted in a pot from an online store, so I’m not sure about the exact soil mix used.
I have been watering them every other day by adding water to the tray underneath the pot. The pot has drainage holes. They are placed indoors near a window and get natural daylight during the day.
Does anyone know what might be causing this and how I can fix it?
by Ok_Head6012

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They look stretched for light. Often we overestimate indoor light.
Is there a reason you’re watering them so frequently?