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Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, → Let the old reed head regenerate new buds!

→ let the old Reed head regenerate new buds!

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"Let the old Reed head regenerate new buds!"

-Morning ★ Sheng!

Orchid friends often encounter the situation that there are no leaves or too many leafless pseudobulbs after falling grass. As long as the false bulb is intact, it doesn't matter whether it has a root or not, it can regenerate it.

The method is as follows: wrap the Reed head with dried water moss after soaking, seal it in a transparent plastic bag, put it in the sun before noon, new buds can grow after more than a month, and new roots can be seen around February. Note: when the water moss is dry and soaked, squeeze it dry and wrap it up, let the new buds grow past the Reed head, let the new buds see the light, and burn some on the plastic bag.

Hole to facilitate ventilation (it is better to have only a small number of fine fog droplets in the bag). The new root grows to 2 or 3 centimeters and then use the basin to maintain normally. I have used this method to stuffy out a lot of rootless Reed head, which is cool after trial and error.

The key of this method is that the dry humidity of the moss is suitable, and it will never rot the root and bud. The plastic bag is sealed and exposed to the sun so that the temperature rises and germinates quickly. after the new bud grows, it can not only enhance photosynthesis but also prevent the new bud from getting sick due to excessive temperature and humidity.

 
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