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How to use potted orchids to grow orchids easily with 8 years of presbyopia experience sharing

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Engaged in the orchid industry for nearly 8 years, perennial orchid-producing areas to run, acquisition and breeding, have seen many planting methods. As for potted orchids, how to use the soil? I think orchid planting materials are not certain, each has his own planting method, Qianqi.

Engaged in the orchid industry for nearly 8 years, perennial orchid-producing areas to run, acquisition and breeding, have seen many planting methods. As for potted orchids, how to use the soil? I think there is no definite plant material for orchid planting. Everyone has his own way of planting. There are all kinds of strange things. If you are used to it, you can grow it well. It is mainly three elements of water control, ventilation and lighting.

The quality of orchid planting substrate is closely related to the growth and flowering of orchids. The requirements of orchids for matrix are loose texture, low viscosity, non-hardening and fast water seepage. At the same time, it should have a certain degree of water absorption and moisture retention, and contain a certain amount of humus. Making a good substrate plays an important role in whether orchids can be cultivated successfully in the future.

Modern plant materials are generally divided into hard plant materials (rock, gold plant stone, diatomite, etc.) and soft plant materials (peat, bark, rotten wood). There are two kinds of pure hard plant materials (this method is breathable and leached, watering is more frequent, some can even achieve one watering a day), pure soft material planting (extremely high ventilation requirements, long watering interval, sufficient fertility), there is also a soft-hard mix (there is no fixed proportion that everyone likes).

If you use soft and hard plants to mix potted plants, you need to screen plants under the screen to identify the three specifications of large, medium and small. At the bottom of the large plant pad, put two ends of the middle one and the small one on top. This method has good permeability and drainage, and is very nutritious. Generally speaking, potted orchids should be loose, fertile and breathable humus soil, and orchids can be raised easily. Dear Orchid Friends, have you learned how to use soil for potted orchids? If you also like orchids, you are welcome to follow and forward, and look forward to your comments and likes. Thank you.

 
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