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How to know the tiger skin orchid suit did not take the basin? The most intuitive way is to look at its leaves.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The tiger skin orchid bought online some time ago, the tiger skin orchid root that just arrived is relatively few (almost no root) I use succulent granular soil to grow (the soil is relatively dry) I do not know how long it can take a basin, how to judge whether it has a basin, or not.

The tiger skin orchid bought online some time ago, the tiger skin orchid root that has just arrived is relatively few (almost no roots). I do not know how long it will take to take a basin with succulent granular soil (the soil is relatively dry). How to judge whether it has a basin or not? or is there the phenomenon of rotten roots? I'm going to talk about it.

Now it seems to be in good condition. I'm afraid the ball will die as soon as I'm watered. I've been planting it for about two weeks and haven't watered it all the time. The succulent soil I use is very permeable and can greatly reduce the probability of rotting roots to a certain extent. Generally speaking, you can take the pot successfully in about a month.

As for how to judge, the most intuitive way is to look at its leaves. If you successfully take the pot, its leaves will remain firm after a month or so, and the middle leaves will begin to grow. If the leaves become more and more yellow and soft, it means that the basin has not been taken successfully.

The root system of this tiger Pilan was not strong when I first came here. I brought it up as soon as I mentioned it, and now I have firmly grasped the soil.

The most important thing for Hu Pilan in the process of taking the basin is to control the water and not to let the soil get too wet. when you first put it on the basin, you can use slightly tidal soil without watering until the soil is completely dry, and then pour a small amount of water. Be sure to put it in a well-ventilated, cool or scattered light position.

Tiger Pilan has been on the pot for two weeks, the soil should be dry, can pour the right amount of water to keep the soil moist, and then wait for the soil to dry again.

In case the basin fails, take a look to see if the new root system is rotten.

 
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