Teach you a little trick to raise the tiger tail orchid.
In everyone's impression, usually only the elderly will raise some flowers and plants at home. In fact, nowadays, not only the elderly, but also many friends of different ages have joined the ranks of growing flowers. And growing flowers can not only be used for viewing, but also reflect a person's love of life.
In daily life, there are many flowers and plants that can be used as family potted plants, and tiger tail orchid is one of the typical representative plants. Because the leaves of Tiger tail Orchid are not only broad, thick and straight, but also covered with stripes, it looks like a tiger's tail from a distance, hence its name.
Although there are many people who like to raise tiger-tail orchids, they also need to master some skills if they want to raise them well. The reason why many potted friends can not raise potted tiger-tailed orchids is mainly due to the lack of maintenance and management methods. Today, the editor recommends a little trick for you to make sure that you can raise the potted tiger tail orchid well after you learn it.
If you want to raise Tiger tail Orchid well, potted soil is very important. Many people only know that tiger tail orchid likes the fertile, loose, breathable and permeable soil environment, but they often don't know how to build it. If you don't know how to do it, the editor recommends that you put some peanut shells in the potted soil. But pay attention to raw peanut shells, not boiled salt peanut shells.
Because the peanut shell is rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and many other nutrients needed for the growth of tiger tail orchid, so mixing some peanut shells into the pot soil to raise tiger tail orchid can supplement a lot of nutrients for the pot soil. At the same time, after mixing the peanut shell into the basin soil, waiting for the peanut shell to mature and decompose, it can not only provide rich nutrition for the plant, but also improve the looseness of the basin soil and improve the soil quality.
However, generally speaking, because peanut shell fermentation in the pot soil will release a lot of heat, it is easy to burn the roots of tiger tail orchid. Therefore, it is not recommended to mix directly with the whole soil when potting. After finishing the pot, the more scientific method is to make a groove along the inner wall of the flowerpot away from the plant, then sprinkle the peanut shell evenly around, and then backfill the soil.
Of course, we can also use peanut shells that have been fermented and rotten, in which case they can be mixed with potted soil and used. Because the mature peanut shell generally does not release a lot of heat after use, it will not burn out the root system of the plant. But if you use mature peanut shells, you will often lose some nutrients more or less. Therefore, we should choose the appropriate method according to our needs.
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