Orchid potted plant maintenanceOrchids prefer well-ventilated, shady, and water-free mountains. They are suitable for planting in slightly acidic soil that is breathable, loose, and water-permeable. The most commonly used soil is mud flower soil. The suitable growth temperature is between 18-30 degrees, below 5 degrees and slow growth above 35 degrees. They grow better when the relative humidity of the air is 60-70%. How to grow orchids in potsOrchid potted plants need to be repotted and the soil changed every 1-2 years. You can mix leaf mold, perlite and planting stone. It is best to place them in a bright place with diffuse light. In winter, the temperature should be controlled above 5 degrees. Water them every 2-3 days to keep the soil moist. Apply potassium dihydrogen phosphate every 15 to 20 days. If they suffer from diseases and insects, they need to be sprayed with pesticides for prevention and control. Orchid potted plantsWatering: Orchids like a moist growing environment and need to be watered according to the dryness and wetness of the soil, ensuring that there is no water accumulation and no water shortage. Fertilization: During the growth period of orchids, you can use some organic liquid fertilizers to promote the growth of orchids. Dilute it with water before use and water it once every half a month. This liquid fertilizer contains many nutrients that can promote more flowers. Potting soil: Orchids have greater requirements for soil and are suitable for planting in loose, breathable, air-permeable, well-drained, water-retaining and fertile flower soil. How often to water orchid potted plantsOrchid potted plants cannot tolerate waterlogging environments. In winter, watering them once every half a month is enough to keep the soil slightly dry. In summer, water them once every 2-3 days. If the amount of water is small and the soil filters water quickly, watering every day is fine. In spring and autumn, water them once a week. It is recommended to use tea water, which can prevent bacteria and supplement nutrients. Just use the tea leaves you usually drink and leftover tea water to water them. Orchid potted pruningOrchid potted plants need to be pruned well. Dead leaves and diseased and insect-infested leaves can be pruned off. When new plants grow, the flower buds can be retained, and most of the rest should be cut off. After the flowering period, they can be heavily pruned to trim off the remaining flowers and overgrown, dense, and diseased branches and leaves to ensure their ornamental value and normal growth. Precautions for orchid potted plant maintenanceIt is best to use slightly acidic leaf mold for orchid potting, and apply less fertilizer during the growing period, mainly nitrogen fertilizer. It likes sunlight and is usually placed on a windowsill where direct sunlight cannot reach it. The minimum temperature during the day must not be lower than 10 degrees, and at night it must be kept above 5 degrees. |
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