When the orchid bacteria crawled all over the orchid root & ampampnbsp talking about the orchid plant material
When the orchid bacteria crawled all over the orchid root & ampampnbsp talking about the orchid plant material
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The first orchid is often heard: raise the orchid and raise the root first. How to raise a good root has always been my goal. So we often use different plant materials to test the effect. It can be said that I have bought or used all the plant materials sold online, and the effects are different. Up to now, I can see vaguely that the best plant material for raising orchids is ventilation!
Wild orchids were born in valleys, on the wings of high mountains, and there is a constant wind at 04:00. Domestic orchids such as humus plants: (peat, bark, rice husk, etc.) this kind of plant recently resembles the wild conditions of orchids, and the fat nutrients are warm and moist enough to contain water and easy to grow roots and seedlings. The deficiency is that the permeability of this kind of plant material is poor when humus occurs, and it needs the help of external wind to breathe to Langen, so the selection of this kind of plant material must be in a place with excellent ventilation, otherwise it is easy to rot and mildew. Such as the use of granular plant materials: (gold stone, blue stone, volcanic stone, etc.) this kind of plant material needs more external fertilizer to provide nutrition, and the advantage is that it is not easy to accumulate water, such as raising and using this kind of orchid plant in a very ventilated place and watering it. Most of the orchids are dehydrated and weak, and the sellers have high requirements for the grasp of the water head.
Our breeding conditions are generally raised by the windowsill. After many tuition fees, I choose a combination of the two plant materials: hard particles, I use volcanic stone, which contains many trace elements, inorganic salts, peat for humus, and now mature rice husk peanut hulls. A few pots raised by a well-ventilated and sunny windowsill put less granular plant material and more humus, and vice versa. And grow up with luxuriant roots.
The words of Xiao Ke's family are welcome for your discussion. If there is a brick person's point, I also welcome it.
This is a pot of spring orchids that I turned in March this year. For more information, see the novice http://www.dfac.cc/showtopic-20-305491-0-0-1.htm who changed the new orchid plant material together with more than ten other pots at that time. Today is exactly 3 months in order to verify the effect decided to look at the effect, at that time the small bud has become a big bud, in addition, there are many small buds. Let's take a look at when the blue fungus climbs up the Langen:
Remind beginners-it's easy to raise orchids-don't put too much faith in the efficacy of plant material http://www.dfac.cc/showtopic-17-312110-0-0-1.htm
Personal experience is intended to give some reference to Xin Lanyou:
There are a large number of posts about the effects of various kinds of soil and planting materials on the Internet.
New Lanyou may feel dizzying and difficult to tell.
Seeing that people grow so well, they often lament that mine is so bad.
So put all the responsibility on the plant, quickly change to and fro, very tired, very sweet
As an experienced person, I would like to talk about my views.
There are a large number of posts for commercial purposes, touting each other and inviting you to join the urn.
If the post about the growth of grass is a show-off of a single tree, you'd better put a question mark.
If there is no back-to-back comparison, you have to put a question mark
If you want to understand the efficacy of a plant, it is best to have piece-by-piece, periodic contrast effect pictures to be persuasive.
Others grow well because they have already paid the tuition fee, and the plant material is important, but it is not that magical.
The magic is how to find out the habits of grass and how to understand your own environment.
How to combine your environment with the habits of grass to take the most suitable path
No one is good or bad in dry or wet farming.
Soft and hard materials can also raise orchids.
Coarse material has the advantage of coarse material, while fine material has the advantage of fine material.
Base fertilizer has the advantages of base fertilizer, and water fertilizer has the effect of water fertilizer.
Whether the key supporting measures are coordinated or not
Whether orchid, environment, plant materials, nutrients and management are organically combined.
Adapt to each other and learn from each other's strengths to make up for weaknesses.
In fact, raising orchids is not that difficult.
If you like to do it, you can choose smaller pots, thicker plants and less nutrients.
If you like to observe, you can use larger pots, finer plants and more nutrients.
If your environment is not transparent enough, the plant material should be thicker, otherwise it will be finer.
If your environment is very dry, you can put the orchid pot closer, otherwise it will be sparse.
If the air is dusty and the plant material is thicker, it is often washed by flood.
Finally, it comes down to one point: bluegrass is alive, so don't disturb him too much if you have nothing to do.
Let him enjoy a world that can never be compared with his ancestral home.
A modest spur to induce others to come forward with valuable contributions
If you want to see my grass, you can check my posts in the past two years.
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