1. MoisturePhalaenopsis prefers growing conditions with high relative humidity. Adjusting the air humidity to within the range of 60-80% is most suitable for its growth. In addition, it likes relatively moist soil conditions, but is afraid of waterlogging. When watering, you need to follow the principle of watering when the soil is dry. That is, wait until the soil starts to dry before watering it, and when watering, make sure to water the soil thoroughly. 2. SoilIt prefers slightly acidic soil with good air permeability. When growing it, you can either prepare it yourself or buy special soil for it at a flower shop. 3. TemperatureIt prefers relatively high temperature growing conditions, and the optimum growth temperature is 16-30℃. However, when the temperature is higher than 32℃ in summer, certain measures need to be taken to cool it down, otherwise there will be problems with its growth. 4. LightingIt prefers semi-shaded growing conditions and does not like excessive sunlight. In the summer, you need to take certain shading measures to shade it, otherwise it is likely to get sunburned. During the flowering period, you can increase the lighting time appropriately, which can increase the quality of its flowering. |
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