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It is very simple for novice orchids to grow orchids before and after the diagram.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Illustrating the front ridge grass and the back ridge grass, about the front ridge and the back ridge, the farmer has written an article before, but recently some netizens have asked about this, so the farmer can use the illustration to talk about the front ridge grass and the back ridge grass of orchids. Like this.

Illustrating the front ridge grass and the back ridge grass, about the front ridge and the back ridge, the farmer has written an article before, but recently some netizens have asked about this, so the farmer can use the illustration to talk about the front ridge grass and the back ridge grass of orchids. I believe that the novice orchid grower can also understand this kind of explanation, which is very simple.

This is a spring orchid raised by the farmer himself, which was divided in April this year. At that time, the orchid had more than a dozen seedlings, the oldest was the old pile that went down the mountain, and the latest was the new one issued last year. I divided this pot of orchids into six pots, among which there are old piles and mature seedlings planted alone.

The picture above is the only species of the old pile, and the seedlings of the old pile are generally called the dragon grass. Because the normal emergence of orchids is the first generation, the second generation, the second generation and the third generation. In theory, the orchid seedling is better than the first generation, then the third generation and the fourth generation is the post-ridge grass, if a new seedling is issued at the same time, the new seedling is the back-ridge grass.

In general, the rear ridge grass is relatively weak, just the opposite of the strong front ridge grass. This is because their mothers are different, and the nutrients they get from pregnancy and seedling stage are different. Figuratively speaking, the mother of the back ridge grass is already old, while the mother of the former ridge grass is young.

But there are exceptions. After the farmer divides the orchids, the strong seedlings are certainly very strong. But the back ridge grass produced by the old pile is not weak, or at least much stronger than its mother. If the orchid is not divided into pots, it is impossible for the old pile to grow out of the back ridge, because the nutrients supplied by the middle-aged seedlings in the front ridge are mainly provided by their own new seedlings, and there are no more nutrients for the old piles to grow seedlings.

So that the farmer can use the picture to explain the front ridge grass and the back ridge grass. Can you understand it? If you don't understand again, remember one sentence: the front ridge grass is straight forward to the orchid seedling growth direction, while the rear ridge grass is in the opposite direction, contrary to the normal growth direction of the orchid seedling.

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