How to raise orchid dragon root? Planting method of Orchid Dragon Root
The orchid is very beautiful, elegant in posture, fragrant and fragrant in blossom, and is deeply loved by people. At the same time, orchid resources are also very precious, if some plain flowers strange flowers, it can also be said to be sky-high price, because the seeds of the dragon root seedlings, there is variability, there is the possibility of strange flowers, so some flower friends especially like to plant some dragon root seedlings.
The following is a brief talk about the planting method of orchid dragon root, and do a simple exchange with you!
First, what are the characteristics of orchid dragon root seedlings?
We know that orchids can also produce seeds after pollination, and these seeds can also germinate under suitable natural conditions. Seedlings with seed germination can be called dragon root seedlings.
When the seeds germinate, the first germinating rhizome is called dragon root, and the rhizome germinates to the ground, first forming a pseudobulb, then rooting downward, and growing seedlings upward. Because its seedlings are very small, the Reed head is also very slender, and the resistance is still relatively weak, so it takes more effort and more difficulty to raise the dragon root seedlings well. If there is a little carelessness, the orchid dragon root seedlings are very likely to die, so we should be more careful in water and fertilizer, plant materials, and light.
Second, how to maintain and manage the dragon root seedlings?
After getting the seedlings, you should pay attention to cleaning to avoid the residue of eggs and germs, trim the rotten shell part of the dragon root, and do a good job of disinfection.
To cultivate dragon root seedlings, we should first choose loose and breathable plant materials. People like to use rotten broken pine bark or willow bark to raise dragon root seedlings. Break these plants into pieces and make them the size of soybeans. At this time, they can also be mixed with a small amount of sterilized river sand. Such plant materials are more permeable and breathable, and are very conducive to the rooting of dragon root seedlings. In addition, the dragon root seedlings are difficult to maintain, it is best to plant in spring, planting to slightly expose the Reed head, to avoid the phenomenon of rotten roots and stems.
Avoid the management difficulty of high temperature in summer and severe cold in winter. The placement environment should try to simulate the wild environment of orchids. Dragon root seedlings often appear at the bottom of the valley, where the humidity is high under the shade of trees, so we can put them in a ventilated shade to avoid sun exposure and spray more water on the ground to moisturize the ground. only in this way will it be beneficial to the survival and germination of the seedlings.
In addition, do not water too much, do not splash into the heart of the leaves, observe as much as possible, in order to maintain the slightly wet plant is better, after all, the ability of dragon root seedlings to absorb water is extremely poor, dragon root seedlings try not to apply fertilizer, after a few months of maintenance, and then use thin fertilizer.
Third, sum up
Orchid dragon root seedlings, maintenance is difficult, we must take more pains, according to the above method, it is possible to feed dragon root seedlings. If you want to maintain, you can also give it a try.
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