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In summer, the leaf tips wither. Don't worry, there are three ways to keep the thick green of the orchid from turning yellow.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Hanging orchid, evergreen all the year round, hanging indoors, can be called "flowers in the air". It takes stolons from the axils of leaves and produces many small plants with roots, which droop along the basin and are very elegant. The hanging orchid is also known as the indoor air purifier, which can absorb.

Hanging orchid, evergreen all the year round, hanging indoors, can be called "flowers in the air". It takes stolons from the axils of leaves and produces many small plants with roots, which droop along the basin and are very elegant. Hanging orchid is also known as indoor air "purifier", it can absorb carbon monoxide, nitrogen peroxide and other volatile gases, so that the indoor air is purified, which is beneficial to human health. However, the orchid is often easy to wither at the tip of the leaf, affecting the viewing. Therefore, prevention and control should be carried out according to the situation.

First, always pay attention to watering and spraying water to keep the basin soil and the surrounding air moist. Because its leaves are more, and suspended in the air, or placed in the balcony ventilation place, more water is required. This should often be watered and sprayed to the basin soil and leaf surface and around the basin. It is watered once every 4-5 days in winter and spring, a little in winter and a little more in spring, and can be watered once or twice every morning and evening in summer and autumn. Only in this way can we keep the basin soil moist and the air moist, and at the same time wash the dust and keep the leaves fresh in time, so as to enhance the ornamental quality.

Second, place the flowerpot in a semi-shaded place to prevent exposure to the sun. Although the orchid needs the right amount of light, but avoid direct sunlight, otherwise it is also easy to cause leaf withering.

Third, hanging orchids should have large pots and few plants, and sandy loam soils with good drainage and air permeability, such as medium-sized flowerpots, should have 2-3 plants. If the number of plants is too much, the need for water is also too much, such as the insufficient supply of water content in small soil, and it is easy for leaves to wither. Attention should also be paid to often cutting off withered leaves. It can also be combined with changing pots every spring or autumn, replacing smaller pots with large pots and removing redundant branches and leaves.

 
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