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Do different kinds of orchids water differently?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Do different kinds of orchids water differently?

Do different kinds of orchids be watered differently?

Different types of orchids, different places of growth, their growth habits are also different, of course, the way and amount of water are also different.

For example: epiphytic orchids are usually native to tree trunks or rocks, the roots are exposed, rain is wet, sunny is dry, dry and wet changes quickly and greatly. Native orchid is born in perennial humus-rich, well-drained mountain soil, with little change in dry and humidity, not easy to dry and wet.

Of course, Chinese orchids are all terrestrial orchids, but their growth habits are also different due to different native places. Therefore, the way of watering and the amount of water are also different. For example, most of the broad-leaved orchids are native to the primitive mountain forests with warmer temperatures, abundant rainfall and perennially humid. Therefore, we should water Pei Mo lan frequently when we raise it. Can also often spray some water to the leaves, in order to increase humidity. On the other hand, four seasons orchid and cold orchid are the middle species, and the demand for moisture and humidity is slightly less than that of ink orchid and more than that of spring orchid and Jiuhua orchid. The native land of Jiuhualan is the highest above sea level, mostly growing at the top of the mountains, with sufficient light, good ventilation, and the soil dries quickly after being drenched in rain. Even if it doesn't rain for half a month, it won't dry up and die. This requires that when we raise Jiuhualan, the breeding material in the basin should dry quickly after watering. If you water it once and don't dry it for a few days, you won't be able to raise it well. On the other hand, for Chunlan, watering is based on Jiuhualan and adds 1 Murray to 2 points. There are many kinds of orchids in China, and their growth habits are different. Only when we understand their habits and treat them differently with different watering methods and different amounts of water, can we water them well.

 
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