Rose orchid...just gently break it, small buds will appear in 10 days, and the pot will be full of flowers in 1 month!

Rose orchid...just gently break it, small buds will appear in 10 days, and the pot will be full of flowers in 1 month!

Just gently pull the rose and the new leaves will burst out of the pot!

When spring comes, the rose will sprout new branches and buds, ready to bloom. However, if you are not a flower lover, the roses in your home are still alone, which is really worrying! Today Huahua will teach you 2 little tricks to make the roses grow quickly and fill the pot!

Secret of Rose Blooming 1: Pull the Main Branch Horizontally

If you want the rose to grow quickly, you must pull the main branches horizontally to remove the top advantage of the rose. Because if the apical bud grows vigorously, it will inhibit the growth of lateral buds. Only by removing the apical dominance can the lateral buds germinate as soon as possible and become strong flowering branches.

Before pulling the main branch horizontally:


After pulling the main branch horizontally:


If there are many small buds emerging after pulling the main branch horizontally, you can wipe off a few of them appropriately, leaving only the stronger small buds, which will have a greater chance of becoming strong branches.

Blooming after pulling the main branch horizontally:


Secret to rose blooming 2: Tilt the flowerpot

If flower lovers are afraid to pull the main branches horizontally for fear of damaging the branches, they can also choose to tilt the flowerpot, which can also achieve the effect of removing the apical dominance. Tilt the flowerpot about 45 degrees, toward the end where the branch is weak, place bricks or stones on one side of the flowerpot, and remember to secure the flowerpot with a rope.

After tilting the flowerpot, the apical dominance of the rose's main trunk will be removed, and the apical dominance will be re-formed at the end of the weak branch, and new lateral buds will sprout, making the rose branches stronger and soon bursting out of the pot!

Gently break the orchid and new buds will emerge!

Some flower lovers have been raising orchids for several years, but they still only have a few leaves and no signs of growing new buds. What should I do then? Huahua will teach you a little trick today. If you use it, your orchid will definitely sprout!

Steps:

1. First, remove the orchid from the pot. Before repotting, stop watering the orchid for 2-4 days. Then pinch the orchid roots with one hand and turn the flowerpot upside down with the other hand to take the orchid out. Then gently shake off the dirt on the roots.

2. Cut off all rotten roots, weak roots, dead roots, empty roots, etc. on the orchid's root system. Note that the pruning knife must be disinfected in advance.

3. First find the orchid's pseudobulb, which is the place where the orchid uses to store water and absorb nutrients. It is basically at the base of the leaves and above the roots. Most of them will protrude and are easy to identify.

4. Grab one pseudobulb with each hand, and then gently twist it in opposite directions to cut a part of the connecting part of the pseudobulb, but do not break it completely.

5. Prepare a carbendazim solution and soak the orchid with twisted pseudobulbs directly in the carbendazim solution for 20-40 minutes to sterilize and disinfect the place where the pseudobulbs are twisted open to prevent bacterial infection.

6. Put the orchid back into the pot, prepare normal orchid planting material below 1 cm from the bottom of the pseudobulb, and completely wrap the part above 1 cm of the pseudobulb with sphagnum moss.

7. After re-potting the orchid, water it thoroughly once, then place it in a cool and ventilated place for 1-2 weeks and water it normally. If you want the orchid to grow vigorously, you can apply decomposed liquid fertilizer once every half a month, or bury a few drops of sesame oil in the pot.

8. Many small orchid buds will emerge from the pseudobulb part covered with sphagnum moss. When these small buds grow up, you can divide them into pots. Then you will have several pots of new orchids!

Cut the money tree once and it will have a more beautiful umbrella shape!

Every time Huahua sees other people’s money trees as beautiful as small umbrellas, but her own money tree is bare, she feels heartbroken! So, come and learn from Huahua how to make the money tree more beautiful!

Steps:

1. If the money tree at home is particularly messy and has many leggy branches, then you need to trim the money tree!

2. When pruning, leave 1-2 buds on each branch, and basically cut off all the other branches!

3. After pruning, you will see new leaves sprouting on the money tree within a month.

4. If you want the money tree to grow faster, you can bury a few grains of compound fertilizer in the pot. When watering, be careful not to let water accumulate in the pot and cause root rot. Soon the money tree will grow lush and beautiful like a small umbrella!

That’s all for today’s introduction to Huahua!

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