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There is an ingenious way for the cultivation of Cymbidium to make use of it to blossom more, grow quickly, and have white and thick roots.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, If you grow flowers and roots first, you can't go wrong with good branches and leaves. Cymbidium belongs to fleshy root, and its root system is well developed. generally, the adult root system of Cymbidium will grow all over the flowerpot within two years. Therefore, the change of pots and soil for magnolia can not be more than.

If you grow flowers and roots first, you can't go wrong with good branches and leaves. Cymbidium belongs to fleshy root, and its root system is well developed. generally, the adult root system of Cymbidium will grow all over the flowerpot within two years. Therefore, to change the basin for the orchid generally can not be more than three years, it is best to change the basin soil every two years. Because after two years, the root system of Magnolia can not grow in the basin, which will hinder its growth. But cannot transplant directly when changing the basin, need simple treatment, the gentleman orchid that finished treatment can grow fast, blossom more, root system is strong.

As can be seen in the picture above, the roots of Cymbidium are dense and exuberant, but if you want to grow such exuberant roots, you have to make some efforts on the soil. I use humus soil, river sand and organic fertilizer. The root system of Cymbidium is very fond of loose, breathable and unconsolidated soil, only such soil can grow sturdy roots, and only sturdy roots can make orchids grow faster and blossom more. In addition to having good soil quality, breeding gentleman orchids should also carry out simple treatment of the roots when changing pots in order to make them grow strong and thick.

There may be many beginners who plant the roots directly into the pot without dealing with the roots when changing the soil, so it is very difficult for the roots to grow well, and the roots do not grow well, how can the branches and leaves grow well? Not to mention blooming. Therefore, when changing the basin and soil, we must first cut off part of the root system of Cymbidium with a knife or scissors. As pictured above, I cut off nearly 2/3 of the root system when changing the basin, leaving only 1/3 of the root system. After changing the pot, the root system of the treated orchid can stretch freely in the basin, and if it is not pruned, it will be planted in the basin, the root system has no room to stretch, and it is more difficult to grow new roots again. If there is no new root system, the absorption capacity and disease resistance of the aging root system will be weakened, which will directly affect the growth and flowering of branches and leaves. Therefore, the work of raising a gentleman's orchid is very critical.

Gentleman orchid is a kind of very good flowers, as long as you use loose and breathable good soil when breeding, change the basin every two years, trim the roots properly when changing the basin, and pay attention to watering less when you usually maintain, so that the potted soil is moist and not wet, and put it in a place with bright indoor light, it can generally be raised fat and strong, blooming year after year. Please continue to pay attention to more breeding skills.

 
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