Matters needing attention in dividing orchids into pots
One is to master the time of sub-basin, generally in the dormancy period after flowering. Orchids that bloom in spring are potted from late September to November or before new buds sprout; orchids that bloom in summer and autumn should be carried out from early to late April.
The second is to wash the roots and leaves and plant them. After the pot soil is fully dried, gently take out the plants, remove the soil, cut off the rotten roots and cut off the roots, wash the roots and leaves with clean water, dry them until the roots become soft, cut open the false bulbs with scissors, cut the mouth and apply charcoal powder or sulfur powder (to prevent infection by germs), and then plant them again.
Third, the seedling root should be closely connected with the basin soil. When planting, the new buds will be outward to facilitate growth. Put the plants in the middle of the pot to make the pot evenly distributed. Holding seedlings in one hand, filling nutrient soil in the other hand, shaking the flowerpot while filling, so that the roots are closely connected with the soil.
Fourth, pour water thoroughly, pour water thoroughly after the basin, put it in a slightly damp place, and control the water amount properly until the sprouts sprout.
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