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Does the pine tower raise orchids need to be fermented after all? Turns out the truth is so simple.

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Whether orchids are raised well or not, planting material is the key. Orchid friends spare no effort to find all kinds of plants in order to grow their orchids better. But if anything is too persistent, it is easy to get into misunderstanding, and the same is true of planting materials. Actually.

Plant material is the key to good orchids. Lanyou spare no effort to find all kinds of planting materials, just for their orchids can grow better. But anything too persistent is easy to fall into the wrong area, planting materials is the same reason. In fact, there are many kinds of plant materials for raising orchids. There is no need to stick to which one is good. Each has its own advantages.

Because most wild orchids grow on pine mountains, all kinds of pine trees have become favorite plant materials for orchid friends, such as pine bark, pine needles, rotten pine trunks, etc. Pine towers are no exception. What are the benefits of raising orchids in pine towers?

Pine tower orchid is really very good, its physiological structure determines that it can keep water and fertilizer well, if mixed with humus soil, pine tower gap can hold a lot of soil, the fertility of these soil because of pine tower wrap, will not be easily lost. And its structure can make the basin soil more breathable and ventilated.

So how does pine tower ferment? Good farmers rarely use pine cones as plant material, and have not done experiments on fermentation. Next time, they will definitely make a video. Pine tower in the mountains there are two kinds, good farmers often go to the mountains, see pine tower is also more, pine tower early pine fruit mature naturally fall, the pine tower scales that fall in the year is very tight, when after two winters and one summer, its scales will release themselves. At this time, the pine tower has naturally decomposed and can be directly used as a plant material for orchids.

Pine cones like the one pictured above are from two years ago. Their oil has decomposed and volatilized. After natural decomposition, it is no problem to plant orchids directly in pots. When we go up the mountain to get pine cones, we will use this kind of pine cones. The pine cones that have not decomposed can be saved for next year, so we don't have to worry about how to ferment them.

This pine tree had fallen in the past. Its scales were tight, and its oil had not decomposed or volatilized. This kind of pine cone generally can not be planted directly orchids, because it will continue to ferment in the orchid basin, which can produce heat and harmful substances, affecting the growth of orchids. So please put this pine cone back and come back next year.

Netizens, what do you think? If you have better comments and suggestions, please speak actively in the comments section, thank you

 
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