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It is easier to raise magnolia with tripod to raise seedlings, young seedlings, strong and white roots.

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Raise a gentleman orchid. I don't know if you have ever tried to maintain it from a small seedling, or do you prefer to buy "adult" gentleman orchids that want to blossom directly. The little gardener knew a gentleman orchid master, who used the tripod legislation to raise the gentleman orchid.

Raise a gentleman orchid. I don't know if you have ever tried to maintain it from a small seedling, or do you prefer to buy "adult" gentleman orchids that want to blossom directly. The little gardener knew a gentleman orchid master. He used the "tripod legislation" to raise the gentleman orchid seedling. The gentleman orchid seedling is growing well. Let's take a look at it.

1. The Tripod Seedling raising method of Gentleman

This is the gentleman orchid seedling in his family. at first, these three gentleman orchid seedlings grew relatively thin, because they grew together and supported each other, but now they have basically grown into three strong seedlings, and they are growing very well. The little master joked that this is called "tripod seedling raising method". Let's take a look at what kung fu he used.

Flower friend said, raise gentleman orchid seedlings, he has to be careful in the early stage, he uses rotten leaf soil to raise coarse sand, because in the early stage to raise roots, coarse sand and rotten leaf soil, one thick and one thin, just match, at the same time with strong seedlings and roots of flowers know how to irrigate organic nutrients, diluted 2000 times to use, regular topdressing, seedlings grow very strong.

two。 The maintenance of gentleman orchid, "soil distribution" is very important.

After Xiao Miao grew strong, when he changed the basin, he used the soil matching method of "hodgepodge". The little master basically paid no attention to what he found and lost. Statistics showed that there were coconut bran soil, rotten leaf soil, charcoal grains and water-washed sand in his basin. This is not over. Melon seed shells and peanut shells have also been fished in. For the strong root of the gentleman orchid, these things are all nutrients and can be absorbed.

However, the little gardener does not advise other masters to use this hodgepodge method to raise orchids. If the roots of orchids are not strong enough, these things will hurt the roots of orchids. I suggest a simple method of mixing soil, such as coarse sand with rotten leaf soil, such as special gentleman orchid leaf soil with peat soft soil, a simple formula and suitable for relatively weak growth of magnolia.

Ladies and gentlemen, what do you think of this "tripod" maintenance method and hodgepodge maintenance method? Can you accept it?

 
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