The plastic foam block on the bottom of the orchid pot will have an unexpected effect.
If you want to raise orchids well, you should pay attention to all aspects. No, even the materials at the bottom of this orchid pot are very fastidious. If you choose well, orchids can be raised well. If you can't choose orchids well, it's hard to get out of the state. Then what on earth should be used to cover the bottom of the orchid basin? Of course, you have to choose the plastic foam blocks that almost every household has. Why do you say so? Let's find out together.
The plastic foam block has a good effect on the bottom, and it is a good material widely used as the bottom of the orchid basin in recent years. The plastic foam block has excellent properties, such as light weight, diuresis, breathability, warmth, no pressure on Langen (Langen can penetrate the plastic foam block), the smell of repellent and disease prevention, and easy separation from the old basin when turning the basin.
With plastic foam block at the bottom, the orchid plant is not easy to rot the root, the germination rate is high, the root is white and long, and it is easy to produce leaf art. The deficiency of plastic foam block is the lack of organic fertilizer, which can be improved by fertilization.
The plastic foam used at the bottom should be processed into small pieces of one or two centimeters square. Too small is not good, and too big is not good. Practice has proved that the blue pot bottom material, plastic foam block should be the first choice.
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