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Why can't my own orchid ghost grass live?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Why can't my own orchid ghost grass live?

In fact, orchid ghost grass refers to the bud that does not contain chlorophyll, the leaves show yellow and white, because the color is not obvious suddenly appeared, so it is called ghost grass.

Because it does not contain chlorophyll, it generally does not grow up, some whole orchid leaves are green, some leaves are encrusted with white edges, and some leaves are embedded with white spots. The orchid plants with green leaves play the role of photosynthesis to produce nutrition and provide nutrition for the survival of the orchid plants with white leaves.

Orchid is a shade-loving plant, but it does not need sunlight at all, and a certain amount of scattered light is a necessary energy for it to synthesize organic matter. If the shade is too large, it will affect the synthesis of organic matter. Too much chlorophyll will make Ye Yilan degenerate, but too little chlorophyll will endanger the life of orchids.

Properly reducing shading can prevent leaf albinism, and properly increasing the fertilizer containing manganese and magnesium can improve the albinism of orchid leaves.

 
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