How to prolong the flowering period of gentleman orchid in winter
How to prolong the florescence of Magnolia in winter? Have you mastered all the methods of prolonging the flowering period of Magnolia in winter? Next, the editor will introduce to you in detail the ways to prolong the flowering period of Cymbidium in winter.
The method of prolonging the flowering period of Magnolia in winter:
1. Temperature gentleman orchid is like the semi-overcast environment, but in winter or maintain enough sunshine, can better grow, blossom, if below 5 degrees will stop growing, so move into the room when the temperature is low.
two。 The magnolia should have sufficient sunlight in winter, so as to better prolong the flowering period of the orchid, avoid strong light and maintain indoor ventilation after flowering.
3. Fertilization in winter is the exuberant period for the growth of magnolia, so fertilization must keep up. Before the flowerpot enters the room, use bone powder, fried sesame seeds, cooked soybeans or new high-fat film, water every 15 to 20 days, you can also use animal and plant remains soaking solution to irrigate roots, but also pay attention to fertilization should not be too thick, otherwise it is easy to cause fertilizer damage.
4. The main diseases of Cymbidium are leaf spot, leaf blight and stem rot. As long as targeted drugs are used to control the disease, the disease can be effectively controlled.
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