The landscaping orchid should be watered in the right amount.
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Watering orchids is not only a regular work, but also an important link in the success of orchid cultivation. The potted soil of orchids should always be kept moist, but avoid too much water content. In cultivation, the amount of water should be determined according to different seasons and different growth stages of orchids. Generally, starting from spring, with the rise of temperature, orchids turn to the vigorous growth period, and the amount of water should be gradually increased, watering once every two days; the summer temperature is high, and it is also the peak period of orchid growth, which is usually suitable for watering in the early morning and evening, and must not be watered at noon. When the rainy season comes, the amount of watering should be flexibly controlled according to the amount of Rain Water and the humidity of the basin soil, so as not to cause root rot caused by stagnant water in the basin soil; at the end of autumn, when the temperature begins to drop, the amount of watering should be gradually reduced and can be watered every 2 to 3 days.
The winter temperature is low, most orchids enter the dormant period, at this time to control watering, can be watered every 5-7 days, but the winter flowering of Cymbidium and cold orchid should be more appropriate.
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