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Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Light

Orchids like shade, but not without sunshine. Orchids like to grow under scattered light. If pay too much attention to orchids good shade, rare sunshine, photosynthesis does not produce enough nutrients, resulting in thin stems and leaves, plants often can not produce buds.

Although orchids like shade, they also need some light, especially rain and dew. only in this way can orchids grow strong and bloom luxuriantly, so orchids placed indoors for a long time are best placed on the balcony or in the courtyard at regular intervals to withstand sunlight and rain.

Due to the different species of orchids, the requirements for sunlight are also different. Generally speaking, Chunlan likes to be overcast, while Cymbidium and Qiulan can be slightly sunny, but they should also be adapted to local conditions according to the surrounding environment of orchid breeding places. Enter the hot summer period, switch to the dense city shade, when the morning sun rises, immediately put the curtain until the evening before the blue shed can not be exposed to the sun.

After "White Dew", the weather turned cooler in autumn, the new grass has grown, and the buds have broken the ground. There is no need for shade at this time, on the contrary, you should be exposed to more sunlight to promote photosynthesis and accumulate more nutrients, which is conducive to the growth of the coming year, and the buds can also be full and straight.

During the period of indoor winter maintenance, the glass on the window should always be kept clean and bright to make it fully transparent. If you are in the sky on a sunny day and there is no dripping freezing outside, at noon, you can close the window and welcome the warm sun, which can not only achieve ventilation and light, but also increase the room temperature. When there is no wind and sunshine in early spring, you can put the potted orchids in batches in the sun for a while before noon. Do not be directly exposed to the sun from early summer to early autumn. (Lin Qingde, Mu Wei)

 
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