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The latest culture methods and matters needing attention of Cymbidium

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Cymbidium, also known as Orchid, is a kind of terrestrial plant of Orchidaceae. It is distributed all over our country. In fact, Cymbidium is also a kind of orchid. At present, Cymbidium is also a popular orchid in China, which is widely used in decorating indoor environment, pot culture and so on.

Cymbidium, also known as Orchid, is a kind of terrestrial plant of Orchidaceae. It is distributed all over our country. In fact, Cymbidium is also a kind of orchid. Now the orchid is also a popular orchid in China, used to decorate the indoor environment, pot culture and so on are welcomed by many people. So how should Mo Lan be bred? What is there to pay attention to? The following editor brings you the breeding methods and matters needing attention of Mo Lan, let's take a look at it!

1. Methods of reproduction

The propagation method of Cymbidium is mainly based on ramet propagation. The operation of ramet propagation is relatively simple, and after the ramet is successful, the flowering speed is also faster. Mainly by cutting off the false bulbs of tufted orchids, divided into separate plants, and then planted independently, so as to achieve the purpose of proliferation. In ramet, it is best to do it during the dormant period, that is, when the plant does not have new buds and roots. After the ramet, soak the roots with methyl topiramate for about a quarter of an hour, and then dry slightly before replanting. However, the ramet propagation coefficient is not large, so it is difficult to meet large-scale production.

2. Rational watering

When watering ink orchid, mainly spray water, do not let the buds directly touch the water, otherwise it is easy to rot. We should do a good job of Jasper in summer, and keep a drier leaf surface in summer and autumn before nightfall. In winter and spring, it is best to be watered before and after sunrise, and appropriate spray can be sprayed around the plant to increase air humidity and promote the growth of Cymbidium. During the growing period of Mo Lan, the air humidity should be maintained at about 80%. In winter, it can be appropriately reduced to about 50%, and the soil should be watered in time when the soil is dry, so that the ink orchid can not be in a dry environment for a long time.

3. Scientific fertilization

The fertilization work of Molan is mainly light, usually topdressing begins at the end of spring and ends at the end of autumn. In fertilization, the temperature should be kept at about 20 degrees, and fertilization should be stopped on cloudy and rainy days. During the growing period of Mulan, fertilizer was applied once a week. After entering the autumn and winter season, the growth rate of Cymbidium decreased obviously, so it should be applied less appropriately, about once every three weeks. After fertilization, it should be properly watered to avoid fertilizer contact with leaves, fertilization should be sunny, to avoid rotting roots caused by fertilization in cloudy days. It should be noted that although Mulan likes fertilizer, it should also pay attention to the amount and concentration of fertilizer to avoid fertilizer damage.

4. Points for attention

In order to ensure that the orchid can take root and sprout normally, we should first pay attention to controlling the temperature, which should be controlled at about 25 degrees. The temperature should not be too low. If it is lower than 20 degrees, its long speed will drop obviously. Therefore, it is necessary to do a good job of heat preservation in winter to avoid freezing damage caused by too low temperature. Then we should also pay attention to control the light, because Cymbidium is a kind of light-loving plant, we should ensure enough light to make it grow normally, otherwise it will blossom badly. However, it is necessary to do a good job of shading in summer to avoid burns of leaves caused by excessive light.

The above is a brief introduction of the methods and matters needing attention in the cultivation 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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