How to maintain the flower, how to maintain the flower, how to maintain the flower
First, keep the seed
If you want a plant to keep seeds, it will consume nutrition. If it is not properly maintained, it will affect the flowering of the plant the following year. Under the condition of normal pollination during the flowering period of the plant, do not cut off its flowers and arrows. After flowering, a small fruit will bear fruit. When the small fruit changes from green to red, it will become the seed of Cymbidium. Just let it wither naturally. Wait until the seed is ripe and harvested. And cut off the flowers and arrows.
Second, leave no seed
If you don't leave a seed, you should cut off the blooming flowers in time, and cut them from the roots when you cut them. Don't let the juice flow down to the heart of the flower when you call it. You can wrap it in paper and cut it again. When it's dry, you can take it off. This can effectively avoid the loss of nutrients.
In addition, proper fertilization should be given one month after flowering, and a little thin phosphate fertilizer should be applied, and the plant had better change fertilizer every two years, which helps to increase nutrients. In order to ensure that the orchid blossoms for a long time, we should pay more attention to changing the pot to apply fertilizer.
In addition, the plant should be placed in the shade after flowering, because the plant will be weak just after flowering, and the light in its environment should be weaker at this time.
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