What should be paid attention to in the watering method of orchids
I. timing
1. The best time to water this kind of plants is before 9 o'clock in the morning, because during this time, the outside temperature is neither very high nor very low, so at this time we go to water the plants and the flowers will absorb better.
2. Try not to water at night. If the water does not evaporate completely, too much water will stay at the bottom of the basin and cause rotten roots for a long time.
Avoid watering at noon when the weather is hot and humid. When the noon temperature is high, the cold water will lower the soil temperature, thus affecting the plant growth.
Second, skills
1. When watering this kind of plant, it should be watered around the edge of the basin, not directly filled with a large amount of water.
2. We should learn to observe the degree of water shortage in the soil of the plant, and look at the soil to water the plant properly.
3. If you use tap water, wait for the chlorine in the tap water to dissipate, it is best to leave it in the air for three days and then water it again.
Matters needing attention
1. Some water is not suitable for watering flowers. It is best to use spring water and natural Rain Water, not well water.
2. Watering such plants does not need to be too frequent, but watering them thoroughly.
3. Do not spray when the plant grows new buds, to ensure that the new buds grow smoothly and then spray properly.
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