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Orchid Collection: Experience on Orchid Disease Prevention_Less Pots, No Water Control (Turn)

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Orchid Collection: Experience on Orchid Disease Prevention_Less Pots, No Water Control (Turn)

Orchid planting and cultivation: the experience of orchid disease prevention-- less pots, no water control (transfer)

First, divide the basin. I have observed and recorded for many years that the vast majority of the cases were divided into the basin in the same year, because the basin division weakens the resistance, although sterilized, fungi and bacteria are pervasive. They will enter through the wound.

Try to divide the basin as little as possible. I have several varieties that are afraid of disease and extinction. They are split at 6-7 seedlings. As a result, they become extinct, while the big pots that are divided never get sick.

Second, water control, many people say that water control can reduce diseases, but do not realize that orchids do not get sick when they dry, but the degree of water control is not accurate, the roots of orchids are shriveled, the ducts are destroyed, watering is full, but the conduction is not smooth, and the empty roots are messy, why the stronger the seedlings are, the more likely they are to limp. It is that the stronger the seedling is, the faster it evaporates, and in the same water control time, the root damage of the strong seedling is more serious.

Do not control water, dry or irrigate, keep the plant moist, you control water basin soil dry bacteria can not grow orchid, new seedlings can not grow into grass for a few months will die at any time.

 
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