Introduction to Dendrobium Growth Dendrobium is also known as Xianhu Lanyun, Resurrection Grass, Chlorophytum, and Forbidden Life. It is suitable for growing in a semi-shade and semi-sun environment. It is produced in Taiwan, Hubei, Hong Kong, Guangxi and other places. Dendrobium growth cycleDendrobium likes to grow in a warm environment and can be harvested 2-3 years after planting. It germinates in spring, grows in summer, and caps in October and stops growing. Winter is a period of nutrient accumulation. Dendrobium growth rate Dendrobium is usually planted in spring, with a small harvest in the second year and a bumper harvest in the third year. It can be harvested for about five to six years in a row, and then the yield begins to decrease in the fifth year. Dendrobium growth cycle managementTemperature management : Dendrobium is best grown in an environment of about 18-30 degrees, and the dormant period is controlled at about 16-18 degrees. Fertilization management : Dendrobium should be fertilized once a month during the growing season. Use compound fertilizer to dilute it with water and water it. Phosphorus and potassium fertilizers can be applied before flowering. Stop fertilizing in winter. |
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