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What if the seedlings of the ramets of Cymbidium have no roots?

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, What if the seedlings of the ramets of Cymbidium have no roots?

The ramets of Cymbidium should generally be separated from the foot buds with roots. Such a seed plant can ensure survival, growth will be strong and vigorous. If you are in a hurry to split and the sub-plant does not have roots, you should remove some of the old leaves and first culture and take root, which is similar to cutting seedlings.

When raising roots, pure sand or vermiculite can be used to bury the rhizome into sand or vermiculite, pour enough water, put indoors, keep 20 ℃, and then control watering, as long as you keep a little moist, pay attention to the foliar and surrounding water spray, resulting in a moist environment, after about 1 month is expected to take root. In order to promote it to take root, it is best to keep the bottom temperature of sand or vermiculite at about 25 ℃ and the air temperature no higher than 20 ℃. After more than one month, we can check the rooting condition, put it on the basin when it has already taken root, and bury the sand to continue to cultivate it when it has not yet taken root. When checking, the action must be gentle and must not damage the new root. Rooting can also be cultivated with cultivated soil in a small basin, but watering should be controlled, shading, heat preservation and keeping the air moist. In this way, after rooting and surviving, there is no need to plant the pot separately, and the pot can be changed next year.

 
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