Scale of orchid cultivation site
Orchid room
At present, most of the orchid houses in Taiwan Province are semi-natural, that is, with a simple man-made structure, combined with natural sunlight, temperature and humidity, to create a suitable growth environment for Lanhui. The area of the semi-natural orchid house can be large or small, as small as the balcony before and after the apartment home, and as large as 100 square meters on the top floor of the apartment.
The area of semi-natural orchid room is rarely more than 100 square meters, so it is easier to take care of, and all kinds of related cultivation equipment can be done more perfectly.
Orchid Garden
Places that can be called "garden" basically have in common a large area and belong to natural places, such as gardens and gardens. Of course, Lanyuan is no exception.
Cymbidium prefers a climate of low temperature, sufficient humidity, and cloudy and foggy weather, so almost all of Taiwan's Orchid Garden is located in wooded hillside areas, or in plain areas with low temperature difference between day and night and smooth air. The equipment of the Orchid Garden is much simpler than that of the Orchid Fang. generally, it only sets up an one-layer or double-layer sunshade net above, and at the same time sets up cement or wooden frames on the land to put orchid pots, and some even plant national orchids directly on the land. (Zhang Fengrong)
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