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Some novice orchid friends, see their orchids in the flower bud stage, change very slowly, want to give some fertilizer, hope to grow faster and better, in fact, orchid flowering should not be fertilized. Because when the flower bud begins to elongate, the vegetative growth of the plant is relatively tired and enters the diapause period.
At this time, if we continue to apply fertilizer, especially fertilizers with high nitrogen content, it will stimulate vegetative growth and inhibit reproductive growth, resulting in bud dysplasia, petals unspreading and early withering. Of course, if it is not needed to blossom, fertilizer can be applied as usual.
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One word immortal ink orchid
The unified grass is selected from Baihua Village in Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, and the leaves have a bit of line art. Medium and dwarf species with thick leaves, with a thin rod and a soft handle with a shoulder and tongue daffodils.
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This kind was picked out by Hangzhou Lanyou Sun Bin in 2003 at Liu Zongwen booth on the second floor of Wushan Flower and Bird Market. At that time, Liu Zongwen went down from Lin'an to 60 boxes of common grass. It is said that he first picked out a lotus petal, which was later named Luzhou Lotus. It is estimated that he was too excited at that time to think that the work was done, and then casually dealt with it. As a result.
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