Phalaenopsis Growing ConditionsPhalaenopsis is more suitable for growing in a warm environment. It prefers light, so when planting it, you should choose to plant it in a place with light. Phalaenopsis is generally produced in China, Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, etc. The suitable growth temperature for Phalaenopsis is about 15 degrees Celsius to 20 degrees Celsius. It is not cold-resistant, so it is afraid of freezing in winter and can generally withstand low temperatures of 5 degrees Celsius. Phalaenopsis growth period and processPhalaenopsis is suitable for low-altitude tropical and subtropical jungles. Its growing season is generally spring every year, and the growing period of Phalaenopsis is about 4 months. Phalaenopsis generally has three stages in its growth process, namely the seedling stage, flowering stage and fruiting stage. Generally, its flowering period is relatively long, about two months. If the maintenance environment is suitable, the flowering period can be extended. Phalaenopsis planting process and methods1. Before planting Phalaenopsis, you need to choose suitable seeds, generally fuller and healthier seeds, so as to increase its survival rate. 2. After planting the Phalaenopsis, you need to water the soil thoroughly to promote its rapid germination. Then, after the soil is dry, you can add appropriate amount of water. |
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