What do you use to wipe the leaves of Cymbidium
The leaves of Cymbidium can be wiped with edible oil, orange peel water and mineral water. After mixing cooking oil and water, you can wipe the leaves with a cloth, which will make the leaves more shiny and not easy to attract dust. Orange peel water after wiping to prevent insects, sterilization effect, after wiping with clean water to wipe again. Wiping mineral water will not harm the plant, the effect is very good.
1. Edible oil
Drop the cooking oil at home in the basin, dip it with a soft cloth, and then use it to wipe the leaves of the orchid, there will be two good results. First, it can make its leaves more shiny, and second, it will not attract dust. You can also bury it in the soil, but you can't use it too hard, just use it once every six months or so. When buried in the soil, it should be buried in the 2-3cm on the edge of the basin.
Orange peel water
Tear the clean orange peel into pieces, soak it in water for a night, wait until the next day to wipe its leaves, or spray on the leaves, it can play an insect-proof, germicidal effect. You can also wipe the leaves with oranges directly, but wipe them with clean water after wiping them.
III. Mineral water
The safest way is to wipe with mineral water, which can be done at any time without any harm to the plant. After wiping with mineral water, the leaves of Cymbidium will be more shiny and look of great ornamental value. Distilled water can also be used, and the effect of wiping leaves is also very good.
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