Improper wateringIn fact, everyone has his or her own style of maintenance, such as watering. Spring orchids have fleshy roots. If you don't control the amount of water well and the soil in the pot is too wet, the roots will easily rot and the leaves will turn yellow, causing an unbalanced or even lack of nutrient supply to the plant. It will be difficult for such orchids to bloom. Too little lightAlthough spring orchid is a shade-loving flower, it still needs a certain amount of light. In daily maintenance, if it is placed in a dark place for a long time, the plant's light and humidity response will be weak, and the accumulated nutrients will be less. It is difficult to meet the nutrients needed for its growth and it is difficult to bloom. Improper room temperature in winterIn fact, the flowering of spring orchids is a long process, and it requires strengthened management not only during the flowering season, but also in winter. Although spring orchid is produced in the south, it does not have high requirements for winter temperature. The room temperature in winter should not exceed 10 ℃. If the temperature is too high in winter, spring orchid will not hibernate but grow normally. Excessive nutrients consumed in winter will affect flowering. Therefore, in winter when the temperature at home is higher, try to place it near a window where the temperature is slightly lower. Pest and disease damageChunlan looks delicate, but it is very delicate. Spring orchids are very susceptible to anthracnose and scale insect pests. If they are not prevented and controlled in time, the plants will be very weak and difficult to bloom. Improper breeding practicesThe growth of Chunlan is not slow, so it is very suitable for division. However, novice flower growers often do not operate properly when dividing the plants, dividing them too fragmentedly, resulting in too few leaves when planting and too little organic matter accumulation, making it difficult for the plants to bloom. Another situation is that if there is no reproduction, the plant will gradually age, which will also affect flowering. Growing too vigorouslySome people say that the flowers can bloom well only if the plant grows vigorously! But sometimes, the plant grows too vigorously and affects flowering. If there are too many leaf buds, it will inhibit the differentiation of flower buds and make it difficult to bloom. |
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