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This material has been used to raise orchids for years. It has never been fertilized and grows well.

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, All flower lovers who cultivate orchids understand a truth: if you want to raise orchids well, you must first pass the level of material, which is the top priority of raising orchids. Therefore, if you want to raise orchids well, you must find the materials suitable for the growth of orchids.

All flower lovers who cultivate orchids understand a truth: if you want to raise orchids well, you must first pass the level of material, which is the top priority of raising orchids. Therefore, if you want to raise orchids well, you must find the material suitable for the growth of orchids. I have been using this material for many years, and the effect will really surprise you.

I began to cultivate orchids in the last few years. At the beginning, the materials were changed and the orchids were the same. Orchids were always not well raised, either withered or rotten roots, and often died after a few months. Later, under the guidance of a friend, I met a very famous expert in the field of orchid cultivation, who told me the choice of materials needed to raise orchids. From then on, my orchids can be said to be getting better year after year. Now several pots of orchids have not been fertilized or changed soil for several years, it still grows so well. Now for the purpose of sharing, introduce the orchid materials I use, so that everyone can raise the orchids well.

Due to the different geographical locations, the materials required for orchid cultivation vary greatly, and there are all kinds of materials. Some use special granular materials, some mix several materials, these orchid plants are generally very simple, can not take into account the comprehensive. For example, some materials only focus on air permeability, ignoring the content of nutrients and probiotics in the material. And the preparation of some materials is very troublesome, which is not what ordinary orchids can do. On the other hand, the material I use is very simple. I only need to mix it with three kinds of materials that are usually used to grow flowers. 30% rotten leaf soil, 40 mature pine needle leaves and 30% coarse sand can be used to transplant orchids.

I've been using this material for many years, and it's really good, but it doesn't have to be fertilized for several years in a row, and it grows better than those that have been fertilized. However, when transplanting, the pot bottom still needs to pave broken bricks and other substrates to facilitate ventilation and drainage. This material is soft, breathable and fertile, and contains all kinds of nutrients and Yilan bacteria necessary for orchid growth. The root system of orchids grown with it is particularly sturdy, and new buds will continue to be issued year after year, not to mention flowering. These materials are generally sold in the flower market or online, for novice orchids can easily solve rotten roots, yellow leaves and other problems.

 
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