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Don't be careless when orchids bloom. These points can also prolong the flowering period.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Moisture: keep the humidity moderate, the basin soil slightly dry and replenish water, and spray water to moisturize when the temperature is high. Lighting: turn the flowerpot from time to time to keep the light uniform and avoid the flower branches being not straight. Use scattered light after the flower blooms, and the strong light will burn it. ...

Moisture: Keep humidity moderate, basin soil slightly dry and then replenish water, spray moisture when the temperature is higher. Lighting: Turn the flowerpot at intervals to keep the light uniform and avoid the flowers not straight. Scattered light is used after the flowers bloom, and strong light will burn them. Pruning: removing over-dense flowers to preserve nutrients. Fertilization: add appropriate thin fertilizer before flowering.

I. Humidity

The soil in the pot should be neither too dry nor too wet from the time the bud begins to grow until it opens. Wait until the soil is a little whiter, you can add it to the usual amount of water. Especially when the temperature is relatively high or the humidity is relatively low and the wind is relatively strong, you only need to sprinkle water mist to humidify it.

II. Light

If the direction of the flower during its long flower is not too straight, it should be rotated in time to make it more evenly illuminated, so that the posture will be more beautiful. When its flowers bloom, it only needs to be illuminated with astigmatism, because too strong sunlight will cause it to be burned, and too weak will cause the color to be red. It is best to keep it in a cooler area.

III. Prevention of heat and frost

First, because there are many varieties of this flower, there are flowers in all seasons, so they should be protected more effectively in the hot summer and frost seasons. Second, varieties that bloom in summer and fall will not bloom well because of too much light. Varieties that bloom in winter and spring are likely to be affected by cold. Third, so help it shade in the hot season, and block it in the cold winter.

IV. Trimming

First, if the flowers at that time are more, appropriate removal will be carried out, otherwise too much nutrients will be consumed. It'll cause it to break down. It affects the second year's long flowers, so trim them. Second, two or three arrows per pot of flowers are enough.

V. Fattening

You can add fertilizer to it properly, make it more elegant, and use elements such as phosphorus and potassium to promote its fragrance. If care is to be taken, the fattening should be done before it blooms.

 
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