1. Suitable potting soilOrchids have no requirements for the soil in which they are grown, and many flower lovers know that as long as the soil is acidic, it can grow well in it. However, the requirements for flower pots are quite strict, and airtight pots cannot be used for cultivation. It is recommended that you use clay pots. 2. Do a good job of hydrationIt is also extremely important to do a good job of watering during its growth period. It relatively likes a humid environment, and it can be grown well as long as the cultivation soil is not too dry. Generally speaking, water should be added every 3 days or so, and it is best to keep the soil well moist. When using water, try to use clean water without bacteria to avoid affecting the growth of its root system. 3. Apply fertilizerIt is also very important to apply fertilizer reasonably on a regular basis. You can use organic fertilizer and farmyard manure, and they should be diluted before use. The frequency of fertilization is about once every ten days, not too frequent. In addition, you should apply enough base fertilizer when repotting, but not too much fertilizer, otherwise its root system will be burned. |
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