Is the spring orchid with new buds but no new roots a kind of living? Don't be careless. It could be a fake job.
Orchid friends (especially novices) are most concerned about the survival of their orchids after introduction. How can we judge whether the orchid plant survived or not? Lan you is in a hurry to often dig up the basin to have a look, or simply pour the pot to check, in fact, this is understandable.
A few days ago, an orchid friend sent a message to the good photographer, saying that the spring orchid he bought online had sprouted. He found it when he was pouring the pot, and he was very happy that there were three buds (the orchid with only three seedlings in total). The farmer asked him, how does the new root look? He replied that it still feels a little rotten before the roots grow, but it should be okay if the new buds come out.
This is where many novices often suffer. The root of any plant is the most important. Why do Chinese words have the word "fundamental"? Because the root is the root of the plant. As for the bud, it is the end, it is a kind of external expression. Lan Youhui will say, are you afraid of having no roots even after the buds have grown? I'm really afraid that the good photographer has encountered such a case that Chunlan, which has a good bud, will fail one day, and Lanyou still doesn't know why.
Orchids on the pot after the normal performance is to pump the root of the crystal head, and then to bud, the general bud is slightly shorter than the root. But some orchids have problems when they are introduced, but their leaves and Reed heads store nutrients.
As long as the weather, temperature and moisture are suitable (spring season), it will sprout, but it will not take root. Because the nutrition of the bud is supplied by the plant, it is equivalent to eating the old capital, and the plant will fail when the old one is finished. In this case, I'd rather not have buds. Cover the roots first and make them strong. Are you afraid that there will be no buds if you have roots?
There is a saying in the countryside: how long is the horizontal and how high is the vertical. It means that the root of a plant is usually proportional to the aboveground part, and the taller the root of the plant, the longer it must be. The growth of the aboveground and underground parts of the plant is also dependent on each other, and it is impossible to be neglected. So if your orchid doesn't take root, you have to be careful, it might make you happy.
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