What if the gentleman orchid has buds but does not blossom?
A gentleman's orchid has a bud and is not able to bloom. It is commonly known as an arrow, that is to say, an arrow can not be shot out, and it is trapped. When it is serious, it is a pity that the existing buds will rot. The reason for this situation is that the cultivation management is poor and the growth is weak, and the temperature of the basin soil is too low, too high or lack of water in the process of pedicel elongation. The former situation is difficult to remedy in that year, while the latter can be solved by adjusting temperature and water and fertilizer.
Cymbidium is native to South Africa, and the suitable growth temperature is 15 ℃-25 ℃. When the temperature is lower than 10 ℃, the temperature is higher than 28 ℃ or the temperature difference is less than 5 ℃, the growth will be inhibited even if the water is sufficient. When the gentleman orchid stem, should keep the room temperature at about 15 ℃, appropriate watering, looking for water, keep moist. In the northern region, the magnolia is placed in the sunny balcony, while topdressing phosphorus and potassium fertilizer every two weeks, two or three times in a row, which is conducive to stem flowering. In addition, when the bud is formed, do not get caught in the rain. If you are inadvertently caught in the rain in the south, the flowerpot should be tilted, Rain Water should be quickly removed, and placed in a place of shelter and ventilation. And then by adding nutrients, to promote the flower bud to open.
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