The flowers of Phalaenopsis orchid look like butterflies, and each flower arrow can produce dozens of flowers, which are very beautiful. If a plant is very large, it can shoot out several flower arrows. How to grow Phalaenopsis well1. Pot soil It is best to choose a larger pot for growing Phalaenopsis, with a diameter of about 30 cm, and a strong drainage system at the bottom, otherwise water will easily accumulate. The soil should also be loose and breathable. When planting, you can add some leaf mold , peat soil , etc. to the soil. You can also add some small stones at the bottom before planting. In addition, you can also spread a layer of moss on the soil surface to achieve a moisturizing effect. If you want to repot the Phalaenopsis, it is best to do so in late May, as the plant will adapt to the new pot faster and will be less susceptible to disease. 2. Lighting First of all, you need to find a good location for your Phalaenopsis potted plant, and make sure to place it in a well-ventilated environment. In winter, you can expose it to the sun appropriately. But in the hot summer, when the temperature is high, you must not expose it to the sun like this. In addition, in winter or when sunbathing at other times, there should be screens or partial shade. If the temperature exceeds 20 degrees, you must be careful when sunbathing. 3. Watering Phalaenopsis orchids need to be watered twice a week during the growing season. Just keep the soil moist. You should also spray water around the plant to keep it moist and pay attention to indoor ventilation. When the weather is warm, the Phalaenopsis orchid needs to be moved outdoors for cultivation and exposed to more sunlight. If the temperature is above 25 degrees, the Phalaenopsis orchid must be moved indoors. When watering in spring, try not to water at night because the temperature will drop at night. Therefore, it is best to water during lunch time. Too low temperature will affect the flowering of Phalaenopsis, and even if flower buds have grown, it will be difficult for them to bloom. Some friends put it on the terrace, under the awning, where it can get a little rain, but not completely rained on , and it can’t get sun in the summer. 4. Fertilizer If you want the Phalaenopsis to fill the pot, fertilizer is the most critical part. For some Phalaenopsis that have just been repotted, they are in a state of recovery and their roots may also be damaged. Do not fertilize at this time. The best time to fertilize is in spring or when the orchid grows new leaves after repotting. In order to replenish the nutrients needed for flowering, fertilize once every two weeks . If the weather is above 35 degrees, stop using fertilizer , especially in summer. Continuing to fertilize will cause root rot. 5. Pruning When all the Phalaenopsis buds have withered, you need to cut them off in time . Because even if you don't cut them, they will fall off by themselves, but it will consume a lot of nutrients, so it is better for us to prune them manually. If the roots of the Phalaenopsis orchid grow outside, you need to change the pot. At this time, you can cut off the part above the root, cut it into two halves and plant them in two pots. With careful care, it will soon sprout. Can Phalaenopsis bloom again in the second year?Phalaenopsis can bloom again in the second year , and the flowering period is between April and June in spring. If you want it to bloom normally again, you should cut off the remaining flowers in time after flowering , and apply appropriate topdressing to replenish the nutrients consumed during the flowering period, so as to promote the resumption of normal growth as soon as possible. The temperature should be well controlled before flowering every year, preferably between 23 and 25 degrees Celsius, and the temperature at night should not be lower than 15 degrees Celsius. It likes light, so it should be exposed to the sun frequently to ensure sufficient light, so that it can grow vigorously and bloom normally. |
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