1. When is the opening time?Phalaenopsis usually blooms in April in spring, and the flowering period lasts for a long time, originally about 2-3 months. With the advancement of technology, some can bloom until around August, and the viewing time can be as long as 5 months. The flowers bloom in very graceful postures, like butterflies flying in the air. There are many colors, colorful, bringing a beautiful scene to the home environment. Generally, it can only bloom once under domestic conditions, but by controlling the temperature and adjusting the light in the greenhouse, it can bloom twice. 2. Flowering precautionsThe most ornamental time is when it blooms. If you pay attention to maintenance, you can extend the flowering period. During the flowering period, you must get enough sunlight and enjoy enough light. Supplementing certain nutrients before flowering can also help prolong the flowering period. When the flowers wither, cut them off as soon as possible. Leaving the flower stalks will consume a lot of nutrients. This can reduce nutrient consumption and allow sufficient recovery time to promote the next flowering. If the surrounding environment is maintained well, it may bloom again in 2-3 months. |
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