Watering method of Phalaenopsis
Phalaenopsis is a uniaxial orchid without a pseudobulb that can store water. Instead, it preserves water with strong fleshy roots and succulent leaves. Because the succulent leaves and succulent air roots of Phalaenopsis are very fragile, potted plants are easy to rot if Rain Water is drenched or watered too much. Therefore, proper watering is the key to ensure its normal growth. The correct watering method is: watering should try to avoid splashing wet leaves, especially in winter, the most likely to cause rotten leaves. During the growing period of spring and summer, it should be watered once a day or sprayed for 2 or 3 times. Watering in autumn and winter can be reduced to once every 2 to 5 days, and the spraying can be stopped. In principle, the basin soil can be kept slightly wet.
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Causes and control of bud drop of Phalaenopsis
Reasons for Phalaenopsis budding: 1. Improper lighting: potted Phalaenopsis generally needs 1/3 light of terrestrial orchids, 50% in spring and autumn, and 20% to 30% in summer. 2, uneven water supply: Phalaenopsis water supply, generally using the immersion method, that is, with a bucket, filled with water, pot Phalaenopsis immersed in water for 2 to 3 minutes, can be put forward. 3. Insufficient humidity: Phalaenopsis likes high humidity, and the annual relative humidity should be kept at 70% to 80%. During the dry season and summer, the mountain is sprayed to the leaves 2 to 3 times a day.
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Phalaenopsis watering
The key to cultivating Phalaenopsis lies in the supply of water. The suitable environment for the root system of Phalaenopsis should be as follows: warm (15-30 ℃), proper humidity and ventilation, weak acidity of pH value, refreshing fertilizer, sunshine (photosynthesis of some deciduous or leafless Phalaenopsis roots). Phalaenopsis in the wild, by the root climbing on the trunk or rock, leaves and flower stems drooping, upside down growth. Abundant Rain Water keeps the roots from feeling too dry. in fact, the roots of Phalaenopsis are not afraid of water and moisture. So we use flowerpots.
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