MySheen

Key points for the maintenance of potted Cymbidium

Published: 2024-10-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/10/06, Key points for the maintenance of potted Cymbidium

There are many varieties of Cymbidium. Chinese Cymbidium belongs to Magnolia, and the patterns are mainly red and orange. Cymbidium is often cultivated in potted plants. now the key to the cultivation of potted Cymbidium is as follows:

Key points for the maintenance of potted Cymbidium

1. Soil selection: the root of Cymbidium belongs to the fleshy root, which is suitable for growing in the slightly acidic soil with loose, fat and good permeability, so the soil for cultivating Cymbidium should meet the above requirements.

2. Sprinkling: the criterion of sprinkling water-do not need to sprinkle water, if you want to sprinkle water, you must water thoroughly. Do not water a little at a time, that kind of practice, the gentleman orchid is very bad. Other pay attention to the sprinkling time, preferably in the morning or evening, the summer noon, the temperature is very high, should not be sprinkled, there is another point is to avoid the flower heart, to prevent the formation of bad heart.

3. Fertilizing: there is no doubt that fertilizer is an essential source of nutrition for the exuberant growth of plants. Of course, Magnolia is no exception, it is also fond of fertilizer to supply nutrition. The fertilizer of Cymbidium should be determined according to the size, variety, growth and development of Cymbidium. You can't get too much fat or too little fat. Too much will lead to root burning, too little, lack of nutrition, and leaves become significantly narrower and not straight.

4. Lighting: Magnolia is a moist plant, which is suitable for growing in high humidity, but it does not require high light, as long as the temperature is suitable, and it doesn't matter if the light is longer or shorter. Although the outstanding lighting can ensure the bright color of the gentleman orchid, it still likes the weaker light, so be sure to prevent the strong light.

5. Pour the basin: when the gentleman orchid grows up, you need to change a big basin for it. This is "pouring the basin and changing the soil". The best time to change soil is in spring and autumn, because the magnolia grows vigorously at this time, and the growth of the plant will not be affected by soil change. The most important point of changing soil is to fill the root with soil, otherwise if there is no soil in the root, then the water and nutrition will not reach the root and it is easy to form rotten root.

 
0