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Orchid sprouts when bored

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, Orchid sprouts when bored

Orchid sprouts when bored

Orchid sprouts always appeal to everyone who raises orchids, because the unearthed orchid sprouts make us see hope and find a sense of achievement. The blue sprouts breaking out of the ground do make us happy, because the emergence of small buds means that we have the harvest of raising orchids, and of course, this harvest has to be made even more difficult. I have always thought that for orchids who have been raising orchids for only a few years, the newly unearthed orchid bud is a textbook for learning about orchids. Although the identification of orchid species through orchid buds can be used as a reference for the appreciation of orchid varieties, it is not always possible for us to infer whether orchid is a fine flower or a row flower by combining other characteristics of orchid grass, such as grass type, leaf tip, leaf nail, tendon, grain and so on. To infer whether this flower is more gambling than other bluegrass. Therefore, careful observation of the shape and color of orchid buds, budding and changing color, and whether there is white head is a lesson that we orchid farmers need to learn.

Generally speaking, the blue bud is turquoise, very white and clean, and most of them will open a vegetarian heart. of course, there are also red buds with vegetarian flowers, such as jade plum in the spring orchid. His buds are purplish red, but the flowers are peach suisu flowers. For example, if the small buds have white heads, most of them will produce fine flowers, and if the orchid buds are a little round, they may produce lotus petals, but this is only one of the tips for fine selection of orchids, not the only one. For example, the grass with lotus petals is basically lotus grass, but the lotus grass is not necessarily the same as lotus flowers. However, after the role of new high technology, different eastern and western regions, different breeding methods, some small buds may be different. First of all, for the record, the keyboard I typed randomly today only represents me as a novice orchid grower. If there is anything wrong, please forgive me.

After several years of orchid cultivation, I feel the small buds of some old varieties as follows: the small buds of Songmei are light green, the tips of round buds are thick, purplish red, the green buds of dragon characters are red, the small buds of Wang characters are light green, the tips of buds are red, the new buds of big wealth are purple, the green buds of the world are green, with purple halo, and so on. Other, specific will no longer elaborate, because, I think, I can only understand, can not explain, can only raise orchids novice to ponder, observe.

Generally speaking, when a small bud is unearthed, when it comes to the opening of the orchid bud, it will feel paused for a period of time, usually between a week and a few weeks, because at this time the orchid bud is sprouting new roots. Moreover, I think it is better to do a little bit at this time to force the new roots of Xiaoya to the wet place below and want to go down. Try not to use fertilizer, if you use it at this time; it is easy to hurt new roots. Receive as much light as possible, promote the photosynthesis of orchid leaves, create nutrients, promote the growth of orchid roots, and minimize the period of non-growth. In this way, it is generally easy to make the newly issued orchid sprouts become strong grass in that year, and it is possible to produce several generations of grass, and all of them become grass in the same year. Of course, in order to make the small bud become strong grass, we also need to give it corresponding management after the small bud is unearthed. In order to prevent diseases and insect pests, maintain the temperature difference, strengthen ventilation and so on, we have to make continuous efforts to raise orchids. Because the blue bud has been unearthed, the seedling has not been successful!

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