MySheen

How long does it take for orchids to grow in order to have a crystal head?

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, The crystal head of the orchid root is the performance of the preliminary serving basin, from which the new root comes out. The time of crystal head sprouting in spring is about 20 days. In the spring of this year (2018), we can take pictures of wild orchids planted by farmers, 20 days after potting.

The crystal head of the orchid root is the performance of the preliminary serving basin, from which the new root comes out. It takes about 20 days for the crystal head to sprout in spring. In the spring of this year (2018), the wild downhill orchid planted by farmers can be photographed. After 20 days of potting, the crystal head is as big as the picture below.

Planting material is the key to the crystal head of orchids. Good farmers have done experiments, using different plant materials to produce crystal heads at different times. The first is vegetable garden soil with pine bark, and the second is the humus soil with pine bark from the original mountain of orchids. As a result, the humus soil of the original mountain has a shorter time to produce the crystal head, and the crystal head is stronger.

Referring to some orchid literature, it is said that there is an orchid symbiotic flora in the humus soil of the original mountain, which is beneficial to the growth of orchid root. Regardless of these more advanced academic problems, it has been proved that the soil from which orchids are native to mountains is indeed more suitable for growing orchids than soil from other places.

Haojun planted a new pot of wild orchids on September 28 this year. I was going to turn the pot around October 20 to see the growth of the new roots.

The subject and orchid friends can use it for reference. If you have any other questions, please feel free to leave a message in the comments section.

 
0