Methods for controlling water in large cymbidium pots

Methods for controlling water in large cymbidium pots

The advantages of using large pots to bury and control water to cultivate Cymbidium orchids are as follows:

Cymbidium has a well-developed root system, and growing it in a large pot provides sufficient growth space for the roots, which is conducive to root growth.

When potting, the pseudobulb can be buried 2 to 3 centimeters in the soil. The pseudobulb can fully absorb nutrients in the soil and receive nutrients transported to the roots through leaves photosynthesis, which is conducive to nutrient accumulation.

Cymbidium is relatively drought-resistant, so watering should not be too frequent. On the premise of ensuring the normal growth of the plant, watering should be done 1 to 2 days after the soil in the pot is slightly dry to promote the growth of Cymbidium. But you need to pay attention to moisturizing, increase air humidity, and weed in time.

Requirements for deep burial water control in large cymbidium pots

Cymbidium orchids grow in depth thanks to their thick roots. Orchid roots in orchids with a deep layer of leaf mold must be rooted in the soil. Because of the wind, the pseudobulbs will be buried in the soil. Orchids in this environment grow particularly tall, even up to more than one meter.

Cymbidium orchids rely on their well-developed roots to absorb nutrients. Most of these Cymbidium orchids grow in shallow soil layers. They are characterized by not growing tall and having a large number of seedlings.

When using this method for breeding, the soil should be sandy soil with good air permeability and a certain water retention capacity.

Precautions

Deep Buried

This method for Cymbidium is only relative. The burial depth must be 2 to 3 centimeters. If it is too deep, the absorption capacity of the roots will be weakened, and the organic matter produced by photosynthesis will be difficult to transport to the pseudobulb for storage, and will not be able to supply the growth and germination of new seedlings in time.

Water Control

Water control should be done in moderation. The drought-resistant nature of Cymbidium orchid makes it have a unique cultivation method. The premise of water control and maintenance is that the plant grows normally and is free of diseases and pests. If the plant growth slows down and the leaves turn yellow, this method will aggravate the condition and be counterproductive!

The editor has explained in detail how to control water by burying large pots of Cymbidium orchids. If you still don’t understand, the editor has also presented you with other articles about Cymbidium orchids. If you are interested, please take a look.

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