How to raise orchids when changing pots, what to pay attention to
I. Breeding methods
1. Pot change and pruning: prepare slightly acidic soil rich in nutrients, good permeability and good drainage in advance, and disinfect the soil to avoid infection with diseases and insect pests. After removing the plant from its original pot, rinse it clean of soil, cut off decaying roots and dead roots, and prune if the roots are long.
2, planting: planting soil do not cover too solid, otherwise it will affect the growth of plants. You can hold the plant with one hand and bury the root with the other hand. After the root is completely covered, you can pull up the plant appropriately and then continue to bury it. This can make the growth of the plant better.
3, conservation: after the completion of the pot, if the soil is somewhat wet do not need watering, if the soil is relatively dry, you can spray some water appropriately, so that the soil contains some moisture; put it in a well-ventilated, no sunlight place, after a period of time, the plant growth stability can be transferred to a place with weak sunlight.
II. Precautions
1. The incision in the process of pruning the root should be disinfected and sterilized. Some drugs to promote wound healing can be applied to avoid plant infection with diseases and insect pests.
2, just after the pot change, do not need to pour too much water on the plant, otherwise it will affect the growth of the plant.
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