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How can we make orchids blossom? Lanyou: no wonder it doesn't blossom all the time.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Netizens asked the good farmer how to make the orchid blossom. According to the netizens' questions, you can guess that you may have a pot of orchids that will not blossom, not to mention what orchid species it is, how to make it blossom? So that the farmer can share some.

Netizens asked the good farmer how to make the orchid blossom.

According to the netizens' questions, you can guess that you may have a pot of orchids that will not blossom, not to mention what orchid species it is, how to make it blossom? Good farmers share some practical experience with you. I hope your orchid will blossom this year.

There are three elements of orchid flowering: sunshine, fertilizer and temperature. Friends who have the conditions to go up the mountain to find wild orchids should know that wild orchids can receive plenty of sunshine after autumn and before summer, when there are no leaves in their broad-leaved forest. Fertilizer needless to say, the humus on the mountain is rich in fertilizers of various elements, and the wild orchid root extends horizontally, which can absorb more nutrients from the soil.

Then there is the temperature. The place where wild orchids take root and grow is warm in winter and cool in summer. Especially in spring and autumn, the temperature difference between day and night is very large, and the large temperature difference can make the orchid plant accumulate more nutrient energy. At the same time, wild orchids can reconcile the contradiction between low temperature vernalization and frost injury perfectly. They take root in the soil, they are protected by the ground temperature, and there is a thick layer of fallen leaves on the soil surface, which is equivalent to a quilt.

Good farmers have observed wild orchids in heavy snow and freezing weather, and their soil layers do not freeze because of the cold outside, so wild orchids rarely freeze their roots. Enough low temperature and long enough low temperature time are the guarantee of full vernalization of wild orchids.

This is the secret that wild orchids can be fully vernalized and not afraid of freezing. It is the thick fallen leaves that protect the roots.

When raising orchids at home, we might as well refer to the habits of wild orchids and create a small environment for them in terms of sunshine, fertilizer and temperature. in fact, these can also be achieved on the balcony of the city. Choose a place where the heat is not available at home to grow orchids. Control the temperature between 3MUE and 15 degrees, and with sunlight and fertilizer, orchids will not be afraid not to bloom.

 
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