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Planting and growing orchids with empty roots orchid friends have formulated two sets of plans for prevention.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, There are empty roots in growing orchids, and Lanyou has formulated two sets of plans for prevention, which is worth using for reference. In the conservation of orchids, the biggest worry is the disease of orchids. Sometimes it will make us at a loss as to what to do and don't know where to treat it. Just take the orchid.

There are empty roots in growing orchids, and Lanyou has formulated two sets of plans for prevention, which is worth using for reference.

In the conservation of orchids, the biggest worry is the disease of orchids. Sometimes it will make us at a loss as to what to do and don't know where to treat it. Take the case of the empty root of orchids, for example, it is really troublesome to meet. To this end, Yang Landa people have given two sets of plans for prevention.

Plan 1: first of all, to ensure that the planting material of orchids should be uniform, in order to ensure the full contact between the orchid root and the plant. As the old saying goes, "if a root does not touch the ground, its root is empty." practice has proved that the basin soil is not in full contact with Langen for a long time, and Langen is out of water, and the phenomenon of empty root will occur.

In order to prevent this situation, orchid growers must fully adjust the plant material when planting orchids, fill it in the order of large, medium and small particles, and gently pat the basin wall with each additional layer of plant material, in order to fully contact the pot soil and the orchid root. After putting on the basin, the "sitting basin" (soaking basin) method is used to water thoroughly, further increase the contact surface between the root and the plant, and then enter into the daily management and maintenance. If the method is proper, the empty root phenomenon of orchids can be effectively avoided.

Plan 2: fully water the orchids and avoid "half water". The so-called "half water" means that after watering, the moisture of the plant in the upper half of the orchid basin is moderately moist, while the lower part is dry, which is the crux of the problem causing the empty root of the orchid root. Watering is not only a basic skill of raising orchids, but also a difficult problem to master. The difficulty lies in the phenomenon of "half-cut water" due to watering.

To put an end to the method of "half-cut water", first of all, watering should be repeated several times, and do not stop watering at the sight of the running water at the bottom of the orchid basin. In fact, sometimes when the orchid is watered a little, the water flows out from the bottom of the orchid basin, but the internal plant material is dry, so it should be watered repeatedly and slowly several times to ensure that the plant material is fully moist.

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