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Propagation and Application characteristics of Cymbidium

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Propagation and Application characteristics of Cymbidium

Cymbidium is native to southern Africa and likes a warm and cool environment. It needs plenty of sunshine in winter and shade in summer. Loose and fertile rotten leaf soil is required. Room temperature is lower than 5 ℃ in winter or higher than 30 ℃ in summer, which is disadvantageous to growth and flowering.

Propagation is commonly used in ramet and sowing reproduction. Ramet, after flowering in spring every year, the offspring next to the mother plant will be removed and planted. If there is no fleshy root on the seed plant, it can be inserted in the sand first, waiting for it to take root in the basin. Sowing, indoor pot sowing in winter, room temperature should be more than 20 ℃, otherwise the seeds are easy to rot. 20 after the broadcast? After 25 days of germination, the seedlings were cultivated 4? It takes five years to blossom.

Potted plants should not be watered too much, so as to be wet. five? During the rainy season in June, Rain Water should be prevented from rushing down to prevent the roots and leaves from getting sick and rotting. Pay attention to spraying water to cool down during the summer high temperature period. Proper topdressing in autumn promotes leaf growth. Heating up and keeping the soil moist in winter is conducive to flowering.

Diseases and insect pests are often caused by root rot and sunburn. Root rot can be irrigated with 50% Topurazine wettable powder 5OO. When the sun is too strong in midsummer, potted orchids are placed in semi-shade.

The orchid is elegant and solemn, the leaf is narrow and long, the flower stem is slightly shorter than the leaf, and the flower is orange-yellow, drooping when it is open, showing a bucket shape. It is a potted flower that decorates the meeting hall, decorates the hotel and beautifies the family environment during the Spring Festival.

 
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