How to nurse Phalaenopsis during flowering?
Phalaenopsis is a very popular flower. Phalaenopsis has already blossomed or is about to bloom when many flower friends buy it, but many people do not know how to raise Phalaenopsis when it is in bloom. Here are several points that need to be paid attention to in the maintenance of Phalaenopsis flowering.
First, strict water control during flowering: when Phalaenopsis blossoms, the plant is generally in a dormant or semi-dormant state, must not be watered, water must be strictly controlled, otherwise the root may rot and shorten the flowering period of Phalaenopsis, and the plant can spray a little water when it is especially dry. Water can not wet the flowers, otherwise they will wither early.
Second, do not apply fertilizer during flowering.
Third, temperature: the temperature is above 15 degrees, preferably above 18 degrees, it can be maintained normally. Phalaenopsis roots do not like stagnant water, like high air humidity, and so on, the medium is dry and then watered, not too much. It originally grows on the tree trunk, and the root is aerial root, which can absorb water and nutrients from the moist air.
Fourth, light: can not be exposed to the sun, in a bright, warm and more ventilated room.
Fifth, pruning: after cutting off the pedicel after flowering (some flower friends advocate not cutting the pedicel).
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