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The orchid old Reed head is right for many people to struggle in the misunderstanding of raising orchids to teach you how to quickly take root in ten minutes.

Published: 2024-10-07 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/10/07, When you see the root of this orchid, you have no idea what it looked like more than three months ago. The first question that many orchid friends want to ask is: how to develop such a langen? In fact, they should ask: why is this Langan so white? Three months ago.

When you see the root of this orchid, you have no idea what it looked like more than three months ago. The first question that many orchid friends want to ask is: how to develop such a langen? In fact, they should ask: why is this Langan so white?

The Chunlan tree three months ago was actually dying, and the good farmer also took a try and did an experiment to cover the old Reed's head in order to share it with the orchid friends. So I used a very special way to treat it.

Instead of using my own plant material, I only used pure moss. Yes, it is pure moss, without any plant material, and even the soil is carried by moss. I trimmed the langen and wrapped it in moss, then put it in this basin and marked it with the word "pure moss".

Today, when I opened the flowerpot, I was stunned. There were so many new roots, white and tender roots, and many buds and fat buds. Because the root of an orchid is aerial, it can be produced without soil, and it can take root as long as the temperature and humidity are suitable.

So, an orchid friend will certainly ask, without plant material, where does its nutrition come from? We'll talk about that next. Now let's see if the color of the root of this orchid is different from what you often see, because it has never touched the soil, so its root is very white.

There is no way to raise orchids, and what the farmer teaches you may not be suitable for you. The key is to find a method that suits you in my article, and then integrate it into your own things. The key point of moss wrapped root is that the moss used must not be moldy and rotten, but should be fresh. It is easy to absorb water for moss, so I usually water it every 20 days and put it in a half-yin and half-yang place. Then, there was no choice but to wait.

Now to answer the last question, what do such stout roots and buds rely on to provide nutrients? This is a cymbidium, which has a false bulb, and its false bulb stores nutrients. When the root fails to absorb nutrients from the plant, the false bulb is its supply station. Of course, this time can be transplanted into the normal plant material, so that nutrients are more comprehensive, but also reduce the burden of false bulbs, and prepare for the second half of the pregnancy bud.

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