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Bury some soybeans under the flowerpot of the orchid in less than half a month to make a waterfall.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, As one of the foliage potted plants often raised at home, Cymbidium is more loved by everyone. It is evergreen all the year round, put in the living room, bedroom can beautify the bedroom, there is a certain role in purifying the air. Although hanging orchid is common, but it is not easy to raise, some flowers.

As one of the foliage potted plants often raised at home, Cymbidium is more loved by everyone. It is evergreen all the year round, put in the living room, bedroom can beautify the bedroom, there is a certain role in purifying the air. Although the orchid is common, it is not easy to raise. Some flower friends raise the dry tip and yellow leaves of the orchid, while others are very good at it. The leaves are wide and fat, green all the year round. In the final analysis, it depends on a few tricks. For example, bury some soybeans under the basin of hanging orchids!

The hanging orchid pictured above is the result of applying fertilizer with soybeans, the leaves are wide and fat, full of vitality. Soybeans are rich in nitrogen and other trace elements, which are very suitable for growing plants. Especially for foliage plants, such as orchid, green pineapple, rich tree, rich bamboo and so on, yellow leaves are easy to appear without nitrogen.

Soybean flower cultivation is also fastidious, the mode of operation is as follows:

First of all, soak the beans in water for three to four hours, so that the cooking time is short. After soaking, cook in the pot for half an hour until cooked. Then, grind the cooked soybeans into powder and cook them in the sun for a day. And then it works!

A flower friend asked, why do you want to grind it to the end and expose it to the sun? In fact, it is very simple. I have done a control experiment, and the fertility of the ground soybeans is more easily absorbed by the orchid. Nutrients decompose faster and can quickly act on the fleshy roots of Cymbidium. The purpose of explosion is to sterilize.

Finally, I put the minced soybeans under the orchid basin. You can dig a small hole in the basin soil and bury the minced soybeans directly in it. Bury a little bit at intervals. Then pour some water. Remember, do not put too much, keep the soybeans to fertilize a few more times, pay attention to the principle of thin fertilizer and diligent application.

In addition to digging holes in flowerpots to bury soybeans, another way is to mix powdered soybeans directly into the soil. This operation will have to remove the orchid from the basin. The advantage of this is that the soil nutrients will become more abundant, which is more conducive to the budding, growth and even flowering of Cymbidium. In addition, when changing pots, you can also take a look at the root system of Cymbidium. If there are rotting roots, cut them off directly and apply some carbendazim.

The hanging orchid raised with soybeans can make the hanging orchid become like a waterfall in a short time. And this little trick, many flower friends try it all the time. In addition to the trick of burying soybeans, in order to make the leaves of Cymbidium more oily and full, flower friends can properly spray some potassium dihydrogen phosphate. This not only supplements the nitrogen element needed by the plant, but also the phosphorus element. I use potassium dihydrogen phosphate to grow green plants.

This is the end of the maintenance tips for hanging orchids. Florists are welcome to comment below if they have any better tips.

 
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