Methods for promoting flowering of Cymbidium orchidsFollow its nature and let it fully springCymbidium grows at high altitudes and its dormancy period can last up to 4-5 months. This characteristic dictates that any flowering must have a low-temperature vernalization dormancy period. If vernalization is not sufficient and the flower buds do not develop normally, it will not bloom. Therefore, letting it bloom early can only shorten its dormancy period. The vernalization period of Cymbidium is no less than 1 month, and the temperature should be controlled at 0-12℃. We can follow its nature and create a good living environment for it according to local conditions. Selected heating facilities to ensure safetyThe type of heating device used to induce flowering of Cymbidium is also crucial and very particular. The most ideal heating device is a water-heated radiator, which dissipates heat evenly, is safe and reliable, and is especially suitable for inducing flowering in buildings in the north. Gradually increase the temperatureAppropriate temperature difference between day and night is an important condition for Cymbidium to bloom early. After the necessary low-temperature vernalization, the goal of early flowering of Cymbidium is achieved. The important condition is to increase the temperature appropriately. The timing of starting catalysis should be determined according to the opening date of the Orchid Expo, and the length of time should be determined by the temperature of inducing flowering. If the temperature is high, the time of inducing flowering will be slightly shorter, and if the temperature is low, the time of inducing flowering will be extended by a few days. Generally, the catalysis time is best for 30 days. You must learn to control the temperature of the environment and gradually raise the temperature over the days. When the greenhouse temperature rises to 20℃, there is no need to raise it any further. Create a suitable environment and increase air humidityDuring the catalytic period, the temperature of Cymbidium is generally controlled at around 20℃. In fact, it has awakened from dormancy and its photosynthesis is vigorous. At this time, the greenhouse needs to be raised to meet the photosynthesis and respiration needs of Cymbidium. Full sunlight, appropriate shade is required during the blooming seasonThe sunlight is soft in winter, and cymbidium orchids like the sun. Therefore, all cymbidium orchids that are being promoted to bloom should be placed in a sunny place to receive sufficient light and produce sufficient oxygen to maintain growth. When growing cymbidium orchids, they need to receive sufficient light, and they need to be properly shaded during the blooming season, otherwise the color of the flowers will not be bright and the quality of the flowers will be affected. In fact, the flowering of Cymbidium is not mysterious. It is just that we lack practice and exploration. We should explore its flowering rules and follow the steps explained above to promote flowering one month in advance. I believe everyone will succeed. The editor will explain it to you here. Of course, we also offer you other articles about Cymbidium. If you are interested, please take a look~ |
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