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How to grow valuable Cymbidium

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, How to grow valuable Cymbidium

The so-called high-grade spring orchid refers to the cultivated or natural variation varieties which are different from the general spring orchid in the shape, size, color and fragrance of its leaves and flowers. For example, different flower types include plum petal, lotus petal, daffodil petal, odd petal, etc., while different flower colors include plain heart (green-white), red, yellow-green, purple, golden yellow, etc., while different leaf shapes include twisted leaves, wrinkled leaves, rolled leaves, etc.

The suitable temperature for the growth of Cymbidium is 15 ℃ to 25 ℃, 18 ℃ to 25 ℃ from March to October and 10 ℃ to 18 ℃ from October to March of the following year. Even a short time of 0 ℃ in winter can bloom normally and can withstand a low temperature of-5 ℃ to-8 ℃, but it is best to keep the room temperature at 3 ℃ to 8 ℃, or keep the basin soil free of ice and leave it in a sunny place near the south window. It is not suitable to apply fertilizer, including organic fertilizer, under the condition of family cultivation in winter, otherwise it is easy to damage its root system and bud. In general, fertilization should be stopped in late autumn and early winter when the temperature drops below 15 ℃. It likes a relatively cool environment and avoids high temperature and heat. In summer, when the temperature exceeds 30 ℃, fertilizer should be stopped, otherwise it is easy to cause fertilizer damage to roots under high temperature conditions.

Potted orchids especially avoid using raw fertilizer, thick fertilizer and large fertilizer, especially high concentration chemical fertilizer, which can easily cause dehydration and necrosis of fleshy roots. we should try our best to use thin organic fertilizer or special fertilizer for orchids. The watering of spring orchids should be treated differently according to different growth seasons, different stages of growth and development, and different maintenance environments. Plants are dormant in winter, and watering should be controlled, usually once every 5 to 7 days. In order to keep the basin soil moist, if the basin soil has really dried, it can be sprayed with warm water similar to room temperature around noon in fine weather, and do not use heavy water. With high temperature and strong light in summer, in order to ensure an adequate water supply, the basin soil can be watered once before 10:00 or after 4 p.m., and spray water to the leaf surface and the surrounding environment, which can play the role of humidification and cooling.

The plum rain season is the vigorous growth stage of the spring orchid, to avoid stagnant water in the basin soil, and do not let the soil splash down on the leaf tube or leaf surface, so as to prevent heart rot or leaf disease. The water for irrigation should be slightly acidic to neutral, and its pH value should be between 5.66.8. Rain Water, snow water and cold boiled water are the best, followed by spring water, river water and pond water. Alkaline water, cold well water, sewage and tap water without sun exposure are avoided. Watering should be poured from the edge of the basin to make it gradually wet the orchid root until the basin soil is moist up and down. General family potted spring orchids are watered around noon in spring and winter, and watered in the morning or evening in summer and autumn to avoid watering at noon in summer.

 
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