1. LightingLarge-flowered Cymbidium has high requirements for light. Once the light is insufficient, undesirable phenomena such as short plants and reduced number of flowers will appear. If there is insufficient light in winter, artificial lighting can be used. 2. TemperatureIt likes relatively warm weather and is suitable for growing at temperatures between 10-20°C. The temperature should be kept above 5-8℃ in winter, and when the flower buds are differentiating, the temperature needs to be provided at 6-10℃. 3. MoistureTo grow it, you need to keep the soil in the pot slightly dry and not too moist. Specifically, start increasing watering in the spring and work your way up to daily watering in the summer. In autumn, gradually reduce watering. In winter, you need to reduce watering again. |
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