1. PlantingChoose a flowerpot of suitable size and add an appropriate amount of soil into it. Plant the seedlings of Dendrobium officinale into the soil and cover the stems with sawdust and broken bark. Do not plant too deep. 2. WateringAfter planting Dendrobium officinale, you need to water it once. When watering, make sure the soil is watered thoroughly, but be careful not to let water accumulate in the soil. When watering, just water thoroughly when the weather is dry. 3. FertilizationDendrobium officinale does not have a very high demand for nutrients. It can be applied with 10 to 15 grains of slow-release fertilizer after the spring or before winter, which can basically meet its normal growth needs. IV. PrecautionsThe picking time of Dendrobium officinale must be strictly in accordance with the requirements. If it is picked too early, the medicinal effect will not be achieved. If it is picked too late, the flowers will rot. The specific picking time should be determined according to the specific conditions of this period. |
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