Key points for watering orchidsWhen watering orchids, the principle of "watering when dry and watering when wet" should be adopted. The watering time needs to be adjusted according to the season. The temperature in spring and autumn is relatively mild, so you can water them at any time of the day. In summer, you can water them in the early morning or evening, and in winter, you should water them at noon. How to judge whether orchids need wateringIf you see the leaves of the orchid plant turn yellow, dry up, or fall off early during maintenance, it means the plant is lacking water and you should water it. How often should you water orchids?How often you should water orchids depends on the season. Generally, they grow vigorously in spring and autumn, so they need to be watered every 5 days. In summer, water evaporates quickly, so they need to be watered every 4 days. In winter, they grow slowly, so you can keep the soil in the pot dry. Should orchids be watered thoroughly?When watering orchids, keep the soil dry and wet. The frequency of watering should be determined according to the actual climate. You can wait until the soil becomes dry before watering, but make sure to water thoroughly. How to water orchidsWhen watering orchids, it is best to water around the pot to allow the water to slowly penetrate into the roots. Do not water from top to bottom to prevent water from flowing to the center of the leaves and causing them to rot. What water to use for orchidsOrchids should be watered with river water, spring water, well water, or neutral or acidic unpolluted water, all of which are suitable for watering orchids. Orchid grass watering amountOrchids should be watered more during the growing period, need less water during the dormant period, and need less watering. They should be watered more during the germination period and less watering after germination. Less watering during the flowering period can extend the flowering period. Precautions for watering orchids1. Newly planted orchids must be watered once before planting to keep the soil moist and facilitate rooting. Water again after planting to allow the roots to fully contact the soil and promote rooting. 2. Don’t water the orchid too much after repotting it. Just keep the soil moist. When the surface of the soil starts to dry, water it again, but don’t water it too deeply. 3. Orchids can be watered every day during the growing season. When the weather is dry, sprinkle some water around the potting soil to increase the humidity. Less watering should be done in winter, as long as the potting soil remains moist. Do not accumulate water when watering to avoid root rot. If it is the rainy season, no watering is required, but drainage must be done well. |
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