tulip Sourcing Overview
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Varied Product Forms and Their Implications A common mistake is neglecting how the type of tulip—whether potted flowers, bulbs, or artificial plants—affects handling and storage requirements, with each form demanding distinct care and logistics.
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Specify Packaging to Match Market Needs Insist on packaging that aligns with your sales channels; decorative boxes suit premium retail, while bulk or cartons are better for wholesale or mass distribution.
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Germination Rate as a Quality Benchmark In practice, most buyers prioritize a germination rate above 85%, with 95% considered excellent, so evaluate supplier guarantees carefully to avoid disappointing plant performance.
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Shelf Life's Direct Impact on Inventory Costs Shelf life exceeding 12 months can significantly reduce waste and replenishment frequency, whereas products with less than 6 months' shelf life demand faster turnover and increase risk of losses.
