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The fengshui function of Cymbidium

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, The fengshui function of Cymbidium

Cymbidium is a perennial evergreen herb of the lily family, also known as metatarsal grass, drooping grass, folding crane orchid and so on. It has a strong ability to survive and can absorb and dissolve toxic volatile substances such as carbon monoxide in the air into its own nutrients. so as to play the role of purifying the air, let's take a look at what fengshui effect the orchid has!

The fengshui function of Cymbidium

Hanging orchid is a very popular modern plant in modern home life and office, which is suitable for indoor decoration and air purification. In terms of fengshui, hanging orchids can effectively dispel evil spirits for prosperous rooms, and have the saying that "there are hanging orchids at home, and dirty ghosts are scared". At the same time, hanging orchids are evergreen all the year round and have a certain aura, which can bring vitality to people. Of course, according to the different placement of hanging orchids, its fengshui is also different.

The placement of geomantic omen of hanging orchids

1, living room: hanging orchid placed in the living room can effectively increase the living room aura and positive energy, so as to enhance the luck of the homeowner, bring wealth, but also conducive to the health of the homeowner.

2, bedroom: fengshui on the bedroom pay attention to warm, clean, put in the bedroom can feel relaxed, comfortable, but also conducive to the harmony of husband and wife relationship.

3. Kitchen: the humidity in the kitchen is suitable for most plants. Placing a pot of orchids in the kitchen not only purifies the air, but also injects green life into the kitchen, bringing good luck to the homeowner.

The Culture method of Cymbidium

1. Lighting: hanging orchid likes semi-shady environment and is very sensitive to light. When the sun shines directly in summer and autumn, the leaves will wither and yellow, and even the whole plant will die. In winter, because the sun is not strong, we can let the orchid accept some direct sunlight properly.

2. Temperature: hanging orchid likes warm and humid climate, can not tolerate severe cold and heat, the optimum growth temperature is 15: 25 ℃, and the room temperature in winter should not be lower than 5 ℃. Avoid strong light in high temperature, but see more sunshine in low temperature and cold.

3. Watering: Diaolan likes water, has strong drought resistance, and needs more water during the peak growth period from March to September, so it should be watered and sprayed frequently to keep the basin soil completely moist. In the winter dormant period, you can wait until the surface of the basin soil is about 1 cm deep dry before watering.

4. Fertilization: Cymbidium is a more fertilizer-tolerant plant. If there is not enough fertilizer and water, it is easy for the scorched head to grow old, and the leaves turn yellow and lose its ornamental value. For those who have begun to grow small plants, nitrogen fertilizer is applied once every half a month, and those with good growth are not allowed to apply nitrogen fertilizer.

5. Soil: hanging orchid should use light and fertile sandy loam, which requires that the soil contains humus and strong permeability. Potted plants can use rotten leaf soil or peat soil, garden soil and river sand mixed with a small amount of base fertilizer as the substrate.

6, change the basin: the hanging orchid should change the basin once every March, if the basin is deeper and the base fertilizer is enough, it can be changed once every two years. When turning the pot, knock the plant out of the basin, cut off the withered roots and excess roots, replace it with new culture soil and apply sufficient base fertilizer.

7, diseases and insect pests: hanging orchid is generally not easy to occur diseases and insect pests, the occurrence of diseases is generally stagnant water in basin soil, poor ventilation caused by root rot and root rot, should be timely spray control. The dense plant clusters are poorly ventilated and are vulnerable to scale insects, so prevention should be given priority to.

8. Pruning: the orchid should cut off the yellow leaves at any time and turn the basin once a year in March to cut off the old root, rotten root and excess fibrous root. The old leaves of Cymbidium can be cut off in the first and middle of May, which will promote the germination of more new leaves and small Cymbidium.

 
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