1. How long is the flowering period?Relatively speaking, its flowering period is relatively long, generally lasting 2-3 months. If it is well managed during the flowering period, the flowering time may be longer. It will bloom around April to June every year, but if you want to grow it from a seedling to flowering, it will require at least two years of reasonable care. After the flowering period of Phalaenopsis, if you want it to bloom a second time, you need to trim it from the 4th to 5th nodes at the bottom of the flower stem, so that it will bloom again. 2. Maintenance during flowering period1. Temperature: During the flowering period of Phalaenopsis, the temperature should be maintained at around 23-25℃. The temperature at night should not be too low, preferably around 15-18℃. Ensuring a suitable temperature difference can allow it to bloom better. 2. Water: When it is blooming, it must maintain water. Therefore, you must wait until the substrate becomes dry and replenish water in time. The substrate should always be kept slightly moist. 3. Ventilation: Provide it with a well-ventilated flowering environment. Open windows more often during the day to allow the plant to absorb fresh air, which will also extend the flowering period to a certain extent. |
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