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The latest culture method of Cymbidium chinense

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Cymbidium is a perennial evergreen herb of the family Chlorophyllaceae. It has a very wide distribution in all parts of our country, has a high ornamental value, and is welcomed by many people. And the flower and rhizome can also extract aromatic oil, the whole plant has medicinal value. that

Cymbidium is a perennial evergreen herb of the family Chlorophyllaceae. It has a very wide distribution in all parts of our country, has a high ornamental value, and is welcomed by many people. And the flower and rhizome can also extract aromatic oil, the whole plant has medicinal value. So how to cultivate the golden millet orchid? Today, the editor has brought you the breeding method of Cymbidium. Let's take a look at it.

1. Soil selection

Before culturing Cymbidium, we must first choose a suitable soil environment for culturing Cymbidium. Magnolia likes to grow in a warm, shady and humid environment. Although the soil is not very strict, it grows better in humus acid soil with normal drainage and irrigation. Therefore, if you want to improve the value of Cymbidium, you should pay attention to the selection of soil. If it is a potted plant, then we can use rotten leaf soil, peat and so on to make it into a culture soil, the effect is very good.

2. Fertilizer and water management

Cymbidium likes to grow in a humid environment, so we should pay attention to watering when planting it. Maintain a humid environment to ensure the normal growth of Cymbidium. However, when we are watering, we should be careful not to water too much to avoid stagnant water in the soil, resulting in rotten roots and affecting the growth of Cymbidium. Then we have to do a good job of fertilization, usually once every half a month or so, and the fertilizer is mainly liquid fertilizer to ensure the nutrition needed for the growth of Cymbidium and promote the flowering of the plant.

3. Lighting control

Light is also very important for the growth of Cymbidium. As I just said, Magnolia prefers to grow in a damp environment. Therefore, the demand for light is not very great. When we breed Cymbidium chinense, we should pay attention to shading the leaves to prevent them from being burned by direct sunlight. Especially in summer, you should never expose yourself to the sun in the open air. Otherwise, it is very likely to cause sunburn disease and affect the growth of Cymbidium chinensis.

4. Temperature control

Temperature is also an aspect that we need to pay more attention to when we breed Cymbidium. Magnolia likes to grow in a warm environment, and its cold resistance is relatively poor. Therefore, we should also pay attention to control the temperature, especially in winter, it is best to keep the temperature above 10 degrees to avoid freezing damage caused by too low temperature. But by the same token, the temperature should not be too high in summer, and the temperature should be kept below 30 degrees to prevent the loss of water from leaves caused by excessive evaporation of water from leaves.

The above is a brief introduction to the cultivation methods of Cymbidium. That's all for today's introduction. This article is for reference only. I hope it can help you all.

 
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