When is the best time to divide the seedlings of Cymbidium
The time of seedling division and transplanting of Cymbidium
When is it better to divide the seedlings of Cymbidium in the sowing container?
Generally speaking, when a small seedling of Cymbidium grows out of a leaf, it is about 2-3 cm high, and it can be divided into seedlings. If the seedling is divided too early, the resistance of the seedling is weak, and it is easy to be damaged in the process of transplanting and reduce the survival rate of the seedling, but the seedling can not be divided too late, and the seedling will affect the growth of the seedling.
The seedlings grow in the sowing container by supplying external nutrients. If the nutrients are insufficient and can not absorb the nutrients in the nutritious soil, the seedlings will grow thin and even lead to plant death because of malnutrition.
The time of growing up and dividing seedlings of Cymbidium
Ramets can generally be carried out indoors all the year round, but there are differences in different areas. In the south of the Yangtze River basin, it is usually carried out before and after Ching Ming Festival, and the temperature is generally 15-22 ℃. The autumn ramet is chosen between White Dew and the autumnal equinox, and the fruit is basically ripe, which can be prepared for flowering next year.
The ramet time in the north is later than that in the south, and it can be carried out according to the temperature.
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