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Gentleman orchid maintenance regardless of age, as long as you do a good job of this 3: 00, you can also raise a teenager.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The gentleman orchid is erect, the leaves are full, wide and long, naturally drooping, set off with the erect flowers, appear elegant and beautiful, although the gentleman orchid does not belong to the variety of orchids, but its noble character, elegant posture, like a modest king.

The gentleman orchid is erect, the leaves are full, wide and long, naturally drooping, and the erect flowers are set off together, appearing elegant and beautiful. Although the gentleman orchid does not belong to the variety of orchids, it has noble character and elegant posture. It is as gentle and modest as a modest gentleman, so it is called "the gentleman in the flower", and its ornamental value is very high, so it is very suitable for maintenance at home!

A few days ago, I heard a flower friend say that the maintenance of the magnolia is divided into ages, and I always feel that I am not suitable for the conservation of the orchid. No matter how carefully I take care of it, the orchid will still have rotten roots and do not blossom. In fact, what the editor wants to say today is that the maintenance of the orchid is regardless of age. As long as you do a good job of these three points, you can also raise a gentleman orchid as a teenager.

Soil selection

Because the orchid belongs to the fleshy root system, so the requirement for the soil is relatively high, it likes the more fertile, drainage, air permeability are better, more loose soil. It is generally appropriate to use soil rich in humus, because this kind of soil has good air permeability, good water permeability, and the soil is fertile and slightly acidic. We can make our own mixed soil and mix rotten leaf soil and river sand with the proportion of 8:2. Or 6:3:1 ratio mixed rotten leaf soil, compost soil and river sand, this is the gentleman orchid's favorite soil!

Suggestion: the maintenance of magnolia should try to change the soil once every 1-2 years, so as to ensure that the soil is fresh and clean, there are sufficient nutrients to supply the orchid at any time, and at the same time can prevent the soil from hardening.

Fertilizer application

There must be an appropriate amount of fertilizer for Magnolia. There are two ways to fertilize it. One is to add sufficient base fertilizer to the soil when planting, and the other is to add fertilizer during normal maintenance, but it must not be added too much. Magnolia has different nutrient requirements at different growth stages, so different fertilization methods suitable for plant needs are adopted in different periods. If too much fertilizer is applied, it is not conducive to growth. It may even become rotten roots or scorched.

However, when the nourishment of Cymbidium is insufficient, there will also be problems such as narrow new leaves and light color. Orchid can generally apply fertilizer such as cake fertilizer, fish meal, bone meal and so on. Three months before flowering, liquid fertilizer based on phosphorus and potassium fertilizer is applied to promote it to draw arrows and blossom. When adding fertilizer, it should not be used on the leaves and not too close to the roots, so as not to burn the roots and burn the leaves.

Light

Gentleman orchids like relatively semi-overcast light environment, its leaves have phototaxis, if it is placed in a place indoors for a long time, the leaves must be deflected in the direction of the sun, in terms of its plant shape, it is difficult to achieve a side view of a line, which will affect its ornamental effect.

Therefore, the magnolia must be given sufficient light to meet the light requirements of photosynthesis and flowering. In strong light, the florescence is short and the flower color is bright; in low light, the flower color is light. Too long, too strong or long-term shade, lack of light, all affect the production and accumulation of nutrients, so that it can not bud and blossom.

 
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