What is the reason for the shedding of crab claw orchid bones?
Poor sunlight is likely to affect the normal growth of the plant. In the season of high temperature and strong light, the plant exposed to sunlight is likely to make the plant bud fall off. When the plant is in bloom, there is little need for water, so we can make the soil a little wetter. The lack of nutrients absorbed by plants before flowering is also an important reason.
I. Lighting
The main results are as follows: 1. Plants need to receive sufficient light during flowering. There is a great possibility of budding when there is not enough sunshine.
2. In the season of high temperature and strong light, the plant exposed to sunlight is likely to make the plant bud fall off.
3. If the position of the plant is often moved, it will also affect the growth of the bud, so it is necessary to avoid changing the position.
2. Moisture
Plants have different requirements for water in different seasons and at different temperatures. In the flowering period, the plant does not need to water too much, at this time only need to keep the soil slightly moist.
III. Fertilizer
If the plant does not absorb enough nutrients before flowering. Or the plant did not replenish nutrients in time after flowering. In that case, it is likely to cause the bud to fall off.
4. Temperature
If the temperature is too low, or when the temperature drops suddenly, it is also possible to cause the plant bud to fall off. The suitable temperature for plant growth is about 20 degrees.
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