How to raise orchids and burst pots?
When it comes to raising orchids, we can't help but think of the indifference and elegance of orchids, and plant them at home. But for novice friends, raising orchids often encounter a lot of problems, it seems that orchids are not so easy to raise. Because orchids are very prone to rotten roots, yellow leaves and other phenomena, which naturally makes many flower friends feel distressed.
In fact, in daily life, we can easily find a more common thing, it can help us raise potted orchids, let orchids burst smoothly, and the breeding process is also very easy. This magical thing is the edible vinegar in our family.
Vinegar contains acetic acid, lactic acid, amino acids and other nutrients that are beneficial to the growth of orchids. It can supplement rich nutrition for orchids, and the vinegar can be diluted into vinegar solution and sprayed evenly on the leaves of orchids, which can also play a role in cleaning the leaves.
Not only that, because we usually in the process of orchid culture, the original often spray some drugs to the plant, a long time will leave a lot of impurities on the leaves, but also let the orchid leaves become gray, lose the sense of luster. This not only affected the photosynthesis of orchid leaves, but also reduced the ornamental ability of potted plants.
In this case, we use salt-free vinegar to spray on the orchid leaves after 200 times dilution. When the vinegar solution comes into contact with these impurities, there will be a reaction between the two, resulting in a lot of foam. When the leaves become dry, the garbage or impurities on the surface of the orchid leaves will disappear, so the orchid leaves will be green and shiny, which can not only promote plant growth, but also maintain good ornamental.
And vinegar can also play a role in sterilization and disinfection. Spraying its aqueous solution on orchid plants can effectively prevent the invasion of scale insects and powdery mildew. However, we also need to note that although vinegar has many effects, it can not be used to spray or water orchids for a long time. Because vinegar kills harmful bacteria as well as some microbes that are beneficial to the growth of orchids, it can be used as acid water properly.
After the scientific use of vinegar solution to the orchid, the ability of photosynthesis of the plant was enhanced, and then the growth of the orchid was promoted, so that the orchid could burst smoothly. If you have other good maintenance methods, you might as well share them for everyone to learn and communicate.
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