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Maintenance of fleshy root of Cymbidium in spring

Published: 2024-11-11 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/11, Maintenance of fleshy root of Cymbidium in spring

As the saying goes, raising orchid roots first, spring is the exuberant season for the growth of magnolia, but due to improper management of water and fertilizer, it is easy to have rotten roots, the main reasons are as follows.

First, the water is big, whether it is a small seedling or a large seedling, the water should not be overwatered. If the water is big, the temperature is high, and no matter how bad the ventilation is, the gentleman orchid will definitely rot its roots.

Second, whether using rotten leaf soil or pine soil, the preparation of nutrient soil must be fully fermented. If you put some raw soil into the basin, under the condition of high temperature, these raw soil will produce high temperature and burn the fleshy root.

Third, the fertilizer is not fermented to give water and fertilizer to the orchid must be fully fermented, if some raw fertilizer is applied to the basin soil, it will also produce high-temperature burning fleshy roots.

Fourth, excessive fertilizer application leads to rotten roots not to use chemical fertilizer as far as possible, because the irritation of chemical fertilizer is too great, although it can promote the rapid growth of leaves in a short period of time, excessive fertilization can cause too much damage to fleshy roots, which can easily cause atrophy and rotting roots.

Fifth, the use of breeding pots improper permeability of porcelain pots, plastic pots to raise magnolia due to poor air permeability, and the roots will be rotten.

Sixth, the temperature is too high, especially in the seedling stage, the bottom temperature can be maintained at 22 ℃, but some people put the seedling pots and boxes on the hot Kang or radiator for a long time, resulting in quickly covering the roots of the seedlings.

According to the above situation, we should have targeted prevention, such as the appropriate increase of charcoal and coarse sand in the soil and strengthen ventilation, the root rot phenomenon of Cymbidium can be avoided. But if there is no town, there is no need to worry about finding the rotten roots of the orchid, just take the plant out of the pot, cut off the rotten roots, coat the cut with charcoal or soot, and then change the soil to the pot again. If the fleshy roots have all rotted away, it doesn't matter that as long as the false bulbs are intact, you can pinch off all the rotten roots, then wash the roots with clean water, and then put them in the coarse sand to promote the roots. within a few months, the new roots can grow and move to the basin for normal breeding.

The above are some experiences in the maintenance of the fleshy roots of Cymbidium in spring. If there is something wrong with it, please  nbsp.

 
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