What are the culture methods of orchids?
It can be said that there are many varieties of orchids, such as our common Cymbidium, Phalaenopsis and Chunlan, these all belong to the species of orchids. In fact, their cultivation methods are similar. Let's take a look at the following. What are the breeding methods?
In fact, it is relatively simple to cultivate orchids. If they survive in the wind and rain outdoors, they can grow well without hypocrisy at all, but those placed indoors cannot be compared with those outside. Because the indoor has experienced a good environment, it can not accept the harsh environment outside.
Usually bask in more light, generally put in a place with good light at home, you don't have to worry about it, and you can turn it around when you have nothing to do with it, as long as you can ensure a balanced exposure to the sun, like an orchid outdoors, even if the sun is very poisonous in summer. there's no problem outside, but the indoor ones are more delicate, so you can't do that.
Many people are afraid of watering too much, leading to root rot. In fact, there is no need to worry about this. As long as you put it in a well-ventilated place, too much water will soon evaporate, and there is no need to worry about stagnant water at all, but you can't be so wayward in the room. You can't pour too much water because of poor ventilation. Usually, if you are afraid of lack of humidity, you can often spray water around or on the leaves, so that you don't need to water too much.
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