1. LightingThe scented Dendrobium likes to grow in an environment with sufficient diffuse light, and the place where it is maintained must have good light. However, do not expose it to direct sunlight, especially the strong sunlight in summer, which will burn the leaves of the plant. If it doesn't receive sunlight, it will be difficult for it to bloom. 2. TemperatureWhether the temperature during the breeding period is suitable is also very important. The temperature during the day should be around 18°C, and the temperature at night should not be too low, 13-16°C is best. The temperature in winter should not be too low, because it has a certain degree of cold resistance and can withstand a temperature of -2°C for a short time, but it cannot be in a low temperature environment for a long time. 3. WaterWater should be replenished in time during the plant's growth period. Watering is best carried out according to the local climate, and it can be watered once a week. However, there cannot be stagnant water in the soil. If the roots of the plants are soaked in water, they will easily rot over time. When the roots rot, the plants will die. Therefore, if improper watering causes water accumulation, drainage should be done as soon as possible. |
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