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Does the leaf tip of the orchid always turn yellow? It only takes two knives to call the new leaves.

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Raise hanging orchids at home, teach you a few pruning methods, grow greenly and luxuriantly! Pruning leaves: cut off the yellow leaves, withered leaves and the scorched yellow parts on the tip of the leaves. Cut it diagonally when trimming so that it will look more natural. Prune the stolons.

Raise hanging orchids at home, teach you a few pruning methods, grow greenly and luxuriantly!

Pruning leaves: cut off the yellow leaves, withered leaves and the scorched yellow parts on the tip of the leaves. Cut it diagonally when trimming so that it will look more natural. Pruning stolons: the stolons on the plant grow new stems and leaves, some of which should be removed in time. Pruning the root system: the pot soil should be changed after it has been cultured for a period of time.

1. Pruning blades

It will appear yellow leaves, diseased leaves, dead leaves, long leaves or broken leaves in the process of growth, which should be pruned in time after they are found. When trimming, do not cut flat to oblique, it is best to cut one knife on each side, it will look more natural. Cutting off some of the old leaves in the first and middle of May will promote the orchid to grow new leaves more quickly.

2. Pruning stolons

New stems and leaves grow on the stolon of the plant, which can be cut off or preserved. The long-growing stolon can be cut properly or directly, and it will sprout new stems and leaves after it is cut off.

Third, pruning the root system

Cymbidium is a perennial plant with a well-developed root system. It should be replaced with potted soil after a period of cultivation. In order to prevent the root system from being too dense, the leaves of Cymbidium are yellowed and withered. Generally, it takes 2-3 years to change the basin soil, and when changing the basin soil, the old root, rotten root and excess root can be trimmed.

IV. Pruning management

The orchid prefers a warm, moist, semi-overcast environment. Put it in a cool, ventilated place after pruning. The suitable temperature for its growth is 15-25 ℃, and it is best to keep it indoors.

 
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