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When is the better time for orchids to enter the room?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Frosts Descent, who is approaching the 24 solar terms in a twinkling of an eye, the friends who raise orchids outside are worried that the orchids will be frozen. Ask the farmer: when should the orchid enter the house? In fact, orchids enter the house too early there are several disadvantages, novice orchids must pay attention to, orchids have.

Frosts Descent, who is approaching the 24 solar terms in a twinkling of an eye, the friends who raise orchids outside are worried that the orchids will be frozen. Ask the farmer: when should the orchid enter the house? In fact, there are several drawbacks for orchids entering the house too early. Novice orchids must pay attention to the fact that orchids are not always better when they are kept warm.

First, the lack of light affects photosynthesis and greatly reduces the ability to produce nutrients. After a long time, the orchid leaves will appear boneless and the gloss will decrease.

Second, ventilation is not as good as outdoor ventilation, room temperature is too high to get vernalization, easy to eliminate buds.

Third, without a good temperature difference, it will consume more nutrients than it produces, and it is easy to turn back the grass.

Good farmers think that orchids (Chunlan and Cymbidium) should not enter the house when the outdoor temperature is above zero. Only when the outdoor temperature is below zero for a long time will you consider entering the room. If you always adapt outdoors, the occasional frost will not affect the orchid seedlings and buds, this is my own experience.

If you are afraid of outdoor frostbite, you can gently cover the bud with moss, which can not only maintain the humidity of the basin, but also prevent the bud from freezing, and make the basin beautiful.

 
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