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The roots of Cymbidium don't like to sprout.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, In the process of turning the pot and ramet, we can remove too many roots, otherwise it will greatly affect the emergence of seedlings. Take these two groups of grasses as an example, a group of 19 roots and a group of 11 roots, if some roots are not cut off, which group of single seedlings is likely not to sprout and die slowly, and the mother seedlings will also affect the new buds because of too many roots.

Author: Yifeng

In the process of turning the pot and ramet, we can remove too many roots, otherwise it will greatly affect the seedling emergence. Take these two groups of grasses as an example, a group of 19 roots and a group of 11 roots, if some roots are not cut off, which group of single seedlings is likely not to sprout and die slowly, and the mother seedlings will also affect the way out of the new buds because of too many roots. I don't know if you feel it, but sometimes the roots of orchid introduced seedlings are general, but as long as they are healthy, they will grow well later, and the seedlings will grow well, but after planting good roots for two or three years, the ramets will not grow well. This is mostly due to too many roots. Just like people, if you have savings and eat fat, you will be lazy and not work hard. Mainly cut off the thin and weak roots, not in a good position to block the way out of the new buds, stick to the roots around the Reed head, excessive roots, cut from the base, the wound smeared with germicidal powder and then naturally air-dried. Excessively long roots can be cut short without affecting growth, but if they are not cut, they are stuffed into a basin to occupy a limited space to hinder the growth of new roots, which is commonly known as nest roots. Cut off the root system that has too many roots around the Reed head, and the root system with obvious bud point position. Only after cutting off the bud point can the bud grow and root normally.

 
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