How to identify the dry basin and wet basin of gentleman orchid
Gentleman orchid is a kind of plant that does not know how to describe it. It is also true to say that its leaves are attractive, but those who have seen its flowers may prefer its flowers, big flowers, which look good at a glance. In the process of breeding, many people will cause rotten roots because they are watered too frequently. At this time, flowers have said many times to reduce watering, but there are still many flower friends who do not know that the pot soil is dry and wet. Let's take a look at it.
Many plants are given too much water, which will affect their flowering and growth. in general, we have to determine whether we need watering, and we can try the weight of the pot, like the gentleman orchid with flowers at home. Try the weight first after planting, so you will know whether there will be too much watering in the future. If it is too heavy, it must be too much water, so you don't need watering at this time. If its weight is the same as when it was planted unwatered before, it must be that there is no water, so you can choose to water it.
Then you can see whether the soil is wet or not, it should be the same. If the surface of the soil is dry, it is watered, and if it is not dry, there is no need to water. If you really can't read it, you can still use a bamboo stick, insert it into the soil and pull it out. If the color of the bamboo stick is different, you will know whether the basin soil is wet or not. Many plants would rather be lazy than too diligent when watering.
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