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Talking about the key points of raising orchids in winter!

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Talking about the key points of raising orchids in winter!

Talking about the key points of raising orchids in winter!

What time is it to raise orchids?

water,

Avoid "wet" and "moist" in winter! I am here particle farming 10 MULTHI 15 days "permeable", New Zealand peat farming basically in 20 MULTHUE 30 days or so irrigated! Please do not blow with a fan after watering! Choose high temperature and sunny days to water! Prevent the water from hurting the roots!

Fertilizer

Orchids basically don't need any fertilizer in winter. Because of the low temperature, the orchid has entered the dormant period! If you want to participate in the Orchid Exhibition. Orchids to "pot", it is recommended to use a little "potassium dihydrogen phosphate"-114x liquid to wrap the root of the orchid, can effectively keep the product open!

Light.

The "supplementary light" of orchids in winter is very important! Although the orchid seedling has entered dormancy, but at the appropriate temperature, good light can also enable the orchid seedling to effectively store energy, moisturize the Reed head, strengthen the autumn bud and the coming spring bud!

Temperature.

Orchids had better not be heated in winter. Why do we object to "greenhouse seedlings"? What is meant by "greenhouse seedlings"?-Brother's humble opinion, it refers to the orchid seedlings heated in winter! winter orchid seedlings are a good time to recuperate, save energy, strengthen Reed heads, and increase disease resistance. Blind heating makes orchid seedlings "grow only". Although it has achieved the goal of "multiple seedlings" and "fast growth" in a short period of time, it reduces the disease resistance of orchid seedlings! It is tantamount to "killing the goose that lays the golden eggs"! Lanyou is also very difficult to breed after introduction!

For varieties that need "vernalization", they also need appropriate low temperature!

One thing to pay attention to is the damage caused by frost, snow and cold wind to orchid seedlings! In some places, orchids must need an orchid shed to survive the winter!

Humidity

The humidity should not be too high in winter! It's usually about 30%! Especially in low temperature weather, the humidity must not be too high to prevent frostbite.

Disease prevention and cure

Orchid diseases generally occur less in winter! It is true to prevent "rats" from eating blue buds and buds!

 
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