Huilan clothing basin
The serving basin refers to the process that the plant needs to adapt to the new basin environment after changing the basin. A lot of greenhouse grass hormone grass is very difficult to take the pot!
The orchid basin is earlier than Hui, that is to say, the cost of the orchid basin is higher than that of the orchid. As a result, Hui is easier to pour grass than an orchid. Lan can often change pots, but Hui needs to think twice if she wants to change pots.
Huiwei basin sometimes takes years, generally speaking, it takes more than one year to enter the best growth period, which is related to the physiological characteristics of Huiwei. Hui is famous for its tall leaves and well-developed roots. when changing pots, the roots are easy to be dehydrated in a short period of time, and relatively more roots are damaged, and the combination of roots and soil in the process of taking pots also needs a relatively long process, so there will be a relatively long unsuitable period. Once Huiwei is successful, it will sprout continuously all the year round.
As we all know, it usually takes two years for Cymbidium to sprout to grow into a big grass, while orchids tend to become big grass in a year, which has something to do with the nature of Hui. Because the grass is long, the loss of nutrition in the process of transmission is greater than that of orchid, and its physiological loss is also greater than that of orchid, so it slowly develops the habit of nutrient transfer more slowly than orchid, and its leaf vein structure is tighter than that of orchid. People can realize this from the fact that cymbidium leaves are more sensitive than orchid leaves. Another feature of Hui is that she likes to store excess nutrients in many developed roots in case of unexpected needs, so when turning the basin, she often first supplies the inhaled nutrients to the roots, but is unable to provide enough for the leaves for a while. So from the appearance, it is often easier for Hui to pour grass or more grass than Lan.
Hui's adaptation to the environment is also weaker than that of orchid. When turning the basin, people should pay more attention to its shading and increase the humidity of the environment, minimize unnecessary wear and tear and let Hui save as much nutrients as possible, which is the success or failure of turning the basin. Hui is strong in nature, so it will be relatively difficult to get her to submit. For example, once Hui recognizes the new environment, her prosperity can make you excited. For reference only.
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