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How to raise Phalaenopsis in the Family

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Phalaenopsis cultivation at home needs to use weak acid soil with good permeability and high nutrient content, maintain the temperature of 16-30 ℃, and give it sufficient but not excessive water and scattered light. If you want to reproduce, it is recommended to use pedicel budding method.

I. Culture conditions

1. Soil: for family breeding of Phalaenopsis, try to use weak acid soil with good permeability and high nutrient content. Specifically, it can be mixed with pine needles, bark silk, peanut shell and clay balls.

2. Temperature: during the growing period, it needs to be given a temperature of 16-30 ℃; it needs to keep the temperature below 32 ℃ in summer; and it needs to keep the temperature between 13-16 ℃ in winter.

3, moisture: it is more wet, usually to replenish water in time, can not let the soil dry, and need to timely spray some water mist to its leaves to maintain air humidity.

4. Illumination: it likes the growth condition of semi-overcast, and usually put it in a place with scattered light. You need shade in summer.

II. Methods of reproduction

Phalaenopsis is the most commonly used method for breeding Phalaenopsis at home. Specifically, it is to remove the failed flowers from the flower branches after flowering, and then disinfect the flower branches. Then remove the bract and smear the budding drug on its bud point. Then put the plant in a dark environment of 25-28 ℃, wait for about 90 days, the buds will grow roots, and then you can cut it off and transplant it into a new pot.

 
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