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The conditions needed for the flowering of Cymbidium

Published: 2024-10-07 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/10/07, The conditions needed for the flowering of Cymbidium

1. The basic conditions for flowering can only be achieved when the leaves reach more than 16 pieces of nutrition accumulated by photosynthesis, and the area of photosynthesis is related to the number of leaves. If there are too few leaves, the nutrients accumulated by photosynthesis are not enough to bud into flowers. Therefore, it is not recommended to break off the leaves with poor bottom shape for the sake of beautiful plant shape.

two。 The practice of having many and strong roots has proved that if the root system is weak or nearly half of the roots rot, it will be difficult for the plant to blossom in the same year. Only when there are more than 20 strong roots can the plant have the basis for flowering.

3. The false bulb can be seen that the flower buds will grow rapidly after the flowering of Cymbidium. Because the gentleman orchid is stout and has a large number of buds, the pseudobulb can be seen to be thicker after autumn. If the false bulb is not thickened after autumn, it means that the magnolia has not yet become a flower.

4. The two groups of leaves around the big-leaf gentleman orchid are obviously different from other leaves, showing broad and strong veins, which is usually referred to as big leaves. The reason why Magnolia forms large leaves is that once the plant becomes a flower, its nutrients will be mainly supplied to the flower buds, benefiting the leaves close to the flower buds, resulting in large leaves that are different from other leaves. Therefore, as long as large leaves appear, generally speaking, the plant can blossom normally.

Under suitable climatic conditions, an inflorescence can blossom for about 45 days. If you want to prolong the flowering period, you can put the plant at a temperature of about 15 ℃ and reduce the light time appropriately.

 
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