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Points for attention in soil exchange of Cymbidium

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Points for attention in soil exchange of Cymbidium

Magnolia can change soil every 2 years or so in spring from March to April, need to choose a larger pot container, suitable for growth of the soil to re-plant, to change the soil, need to cut off all the rotten roots, after changing the soil, do not immediately water and fertilize, put in astigmatism to wait a week, water and fertilize the orchid.

1. Soil replacement time

When changing soil for Cymbidium, we first need to know the time to change soil, and we should not change soil for Cymbidium blindly, otherwise it will reduce the ornamental value of Cymbidium. Generally, changing soil in March to April every 2 years or so can make Cymbidium grow better in the basin soil.

2. Selection of basin soil

When changing soil, you can also replace potted containers, need to change larger containers to replant magnolia, and use rotten leaf soil, garden soil, and sawdust as substrates according to the proportion of 4:4:2, so that the roots of Cymbidium can better stretch in the potted soil.

3. Root treatment

Many people do not know that when changing the soil for the orchid, we must pay attention to the need to clean the roots of the orchid, then cut off all the rotten roots, spray chemicals to prevent the roots from being infected with diseases, and affect the normal growth of the orchid after changing the soil.

4. Soil exchange and maintenance

After the root of the orchid is treated, it is replanted in the new soil, and then put in the astigmatism place without watering and fertilization. after waiting for a week to adapt to the new basin soil, the orchid can be watered, fertilized and carefully preserved.

 
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