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Such orchid species do not live, do not say do not know, say scared

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Friends who have raised orchids have encountered such things. The flowers seen in flower markets or flower shops are very dry and even agglomerated, but the leaves are unusually green. But after buying it home, it is very difficult to raise it. What is the reason? A blue...

Friends who have raised orchids have encountered such things. The potted soil is very dry or even caked in the flowers seen in the flower market or florist shop, but the leaves are abnormally greenish. But after buying it, it is very difficult to keep it. What is the reason for this?

What an orchid friend shared with me is a real example, which may have some inspiration for the subject. He went to the flower market to buy a pot of orchids. When he saw that the orchid was also very dry, he was very puzzled and asked the boss: why are the leaves of the orchids so shiny? The boss told him the dirt was good.

So he bought the orchid in the pot and took it home with the soil in the pot. After a month, he found that the orchid was not long. As soon as he poured out the pot, the orchid root was almost rotten. He also wondered why he could grow well in the flower market, but not at home.

When such orchids are in the flower market, they are generally not watered, because of labor costs and technical requirements, and even some businesses just make it difficult for you to keep them alive (of course, this is very few).

They all often spray water and foliar fertilizer to ensure the nutrient supply of orchid leaves, so as to make orchids look better. The root of this kind of orchid has long existed in name only due to the long-term lack of exercise and the gradual deterioration of its physiological function. After ordinary orchid friends buy home, planting management can not meet that standard, how can orchids live?

In fact, the normal growth of orchids should be transparent up and down, and the leaves should work together with the orchid root. Langen draws nutrients and water from the soil; leaves draw water from the air and energy from the sun. In this way, the orchid root will grow synchronously with the orchid seedling. If you pour the pot and look at the root, you can see that the root is in direct proportion to the leaf. If you find that the orchid leaves are extraordinarily luxuriant, but the root of the orchid shrinks disproportionately, then be careful.

 
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