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Phalaenopsis always has rotten roots and might as well change to another culture medium.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Many potted friends like Phalaenopsis, but they can't keep it well, especially in a potted environment. It seems to be very difficult to raise Phalaenopsis well. In fact, to sum up all the problems, it is the problem of root rot, and the most direct and main cause of root rot is watering. It can be said that I can't raise Phalaenopsis well.

Many potted friends like Phalaenopsis, but they can't keep it well, especially in a potted environment. It seems to be very difficult to raise Phalaenopsis well. In fact, to sum up all the problems, it is the problem of root rot, and the most direct and main cause of root rot is watering. It can be said that Phalaenopsis can not be raised well, mostly because it cannot be watered.

In fact, Phalaenopsis is not difficult to grow, as long as we can ensure that its roots do not rot. For example, we can find ways to solve many problems, such as yellow leaves, falling leaves, not blooming and so on.

Many people like to use water moss to raise Phalaenopsis, but the original water moss is not only loose and breathable, but also has strong water retention. If novice pots use water moss to raise Phalaenopsis, it is often not easy to grasp the time and amount of watering.

In fact, in addition to water moss, potted Phalaenopsis has many kinds of media. For example, using pine bark to raise Phalaenopsis is a very good choice, which is very suitable for both new and old friends. Because pine bark is not only more nutritious than water moss, but also contains a kind of beneficial bacteria which can promote the growth of Phalaenopsis.

But more importantly, it is easier to control the watering time than water moss, even if it is watered every 2-3 days, the plant will not cause rotting roots due to too much water. Because the water absorption capacity of pine bark itself is relatively poor, and it is very breathable, the water will seep down after each watering. On the other hand, the pine bark will always remain slightly moist, so the moist but non-wet environment is very suitable for the growth of Phalaenopsis.

Therefore, if your Phalaenopsis is always rotting, you might as well change to another cultivation medium. If we do not always have a good grasp of the time and amount of water for Phalaenopsis, then we might as well replace the cultivation substrate with pine bark, which generally will not cause the root rot of the plant. Those who are interested might as well try it.

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