Phalaenopsis pruning timePhalaenopsis orchids should be pruned once a year, mainly after the flowering period ends. When the flowers of Phalaenopsis orchid have faded, proper pruning can help it bloom again, and can also make it grow healthier and produce more beautiful flowers next year. Phalaenopsis pruning method1. Flower-promoting pruning After the Phalaenopsis orchid blooms, you need to observe the plant and cut off all the dry and weak branches. Then you also need to cut off the branches that may bear fruit, because fruiting will consume a lot of nutrients and seriously affect the plant's ability to bloom again. After pruning, cut off each branch at the fork or the beginning of flowering, leaving only the main flower stems. At this time, you also need to observe carefully. If some branches have flower buds, not only can they not be cut, but they must also be carefully maintained because these flower buds are likely to bloom. 2. Maintenance and pruning When the flowers of Phalaenopsis orchid have faded, you can do proper pruning to help it bloom vigorously next year. You can cut off all the flower stems of Phalaenopsis orchid from the base, leaving only the main part. After pruning, it needs careful care so that it will bloom more beautiful flowers next year. |
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