Cultivation methods and matters needing attention of potted Cymbidium
Temperature: it is best between 15-25 ℃, and the growth will stop below 5 ℃. Moisture: look at the dryness of the soil when watering, once every 3-5 days when the weather is cold, and once every 1-2 days when the weather is warm. Lighting: in summer, it is generally under the light for 3-5 hours, and can not be exposed to strong light. Fertilization: apply once a month in spring and autumn.
I. Culture methods
1. Moisture: it is more drought-resistant, so it does not need to be watered too frequently. Look at the dryness of the basin soil when watering. When the weather is cold, it is usually watered again in 3-5 days, and once in 1-2 days when the weather is warm.
2. Temperature: the best temperature is between 15-25 ℃, it prefers semi-overcast. If the summer temperature is high, pay attention to sunshade, if not cover the leaves will grow long and narrow, will seriously affect the beauty. Growth stops when it is below 5 ℃.
3. Fertilization: it is a fertilizer-loving plant, but it can't be fertilized indiscriminately. It is usually applied every other month in spring and autumn, but not in winter and summer.
4. Light: it likes half yin and half yang. In summer, it is usually enough to bask in 3-5 hours a day, but it can not be exposed to strong light, which is bad for plants.
II. Points for attention
The flowering period of Cymbidium is from January to February, and there are no good flowers in summer, so it should be cut off in time, otherwise it will consume nutrition.
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