1. How to care for orchids in spring1. Light: When growing orchids in spring, they should be placed in a place with sufficient diffuse light. At noon, if the light is very strong, you need to use a shade net to shade it in time to prevent it from being burned by strong light. 2. Temperature: If you are growing an orchid variety that blooms in spring, you can control the temperature between 15-20℃ when it blooms. If you are growing an orchid variety that does not bloom in spring, or it has just bloomed, you can control the temperature between 20-25℃. 3. Ventilation: Orchids grow faster in spring, so ventilation is needed when maintaining them. This can help increase its growth, making it grow faster and better. Don't keep it in a closed and airtight place for a long time, otherwise it will grow poorly. 4. Watering: In spring, you can usually water the orchid every 5-7 days. If you use planting materials with better drainage, you can water it every 3-5 days. But you must not water it when the planting material is moist, otherwise the roots will rot. 2. Can orchids be repotted in spring?Of course you can change the soil for orchids in spring. If you are growing a variety that blooms in spring, it is recommended to wait until it finishes blooming before changing the soil. If the variety you are growing is not a spring-flowering variety, you can change the soil in early spring. |
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