Why did the orchid dry out of the bud?
Orchid is a fresh and refined plant, I don't know if other flower friends think it is, but the orchid blossoms are very good-looking, but some flower friends say that their orchids dry and die as soon as they come out of the bud. When hyacinth is cultivated, the flowers dry and die in the leaves before they bloom. In fact, there is a professional term for this phenomenon of orchids.
The important reason for the disappearance of buds is that we do not pay attention to maintenance during the flowering period. Everyone says that when the orchid is in bloom, it should not be watered too much. In fact, this is right, because the orchid itself stores water during flowering, but if it is suddenly watered at this time, it will lead to this situation, so if the orchid blossoms normally, it needs to control watering during flowering. Otherwise, the bud will dry to death as soon as it comes out.
In winter, there is air-conditioning heating in the room. At this time, if you put the orchid very close to the air-conditioning heating, the bud will dry to death. In fact, this is all because the indoor temperature in winter is too high and the ventilation is not good. If there is indoor heating, we can consider putting it in a place with a slightly lower temperature, and we also need regular ventilation. So in the flower bud stage, we need to keep an eye on the problems of light, fertilizer and ventilation. Don't let your orchids be sacrificed before they bloom.
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