Add some "manure" to the "orchid" pot, and you don't have to worry about the orchid not blooming, and the leaves and tender buds will continue to grow!

Add some "manure" to the "orchid" pot, and you don't have to worry about the orchid not blooming, and the leaves and tender buds will continue to grow!

Some people say that orchids are relatively difficult to grow. Many people are willing to try other types of flowers but not orchids. Huahua can only say that maybe they just don’t like orchids that much. If you like a person, you will pursue him/her no matter how hard it is; the same goes for a flower, you will grow it no matter how many difficulties and dangers you encounter.

Growing orchids requires not only sufficient knowledge reserves, but also a certain amount of patience to care for it and let it grow. It would be great if you knew some good tips for growing orchids, which can make orchid cultivation more efficient!

Today Huahua is going to tell you a little trick that can make your orchid bloom and sprout!

This little trick is: peanut shells and earthworm castings. Everyone must be curious why these two things are? Huahua tells you that peanut shells are very suitable for growing orchids. Peanut shells are not only rich in nutrients, but also can improve the air permeability and looseness of the soil by crushing them and mixing them with leaf mold, garden soil, and sand.

In addition to peanut shells, earthworm manure is also very suitable as a fertilizer for orchids. Worm manure contains nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and other elements that are very suitable for the growth of orchids. Mixing earthworm manure and peanut shells into the soil to grow orchids can promote the rapid germination and flowering of orchids.

Anyway, it's autumn now, and it's almost time to repot your orchid. Why not try these two things Huahua told you about? The benefits are really too many~

Autumn is a season of change. Whether it is watering, fertilizing, temperature or light, it is still different from summer. At this time, we should adjust the surrounding environment in time to prevent orchids from growing unwell due to environmental factors, such as yellowing leaves, no flowers, and no fragrance of flowers.

Because of the orchid's growing environment, orchids require their soil to have good water permeability and must not have water accumulation. I hope everyone will pay attention to the frequency of watering. Don't water the orchid too much, just keep the soil moist.

Have you all learned the little trick for orchid growth that I told you today? Isn't it very simple? If you are preparing to change the soil and pot of your orchid, you might as well throw some peanut shells in!

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