1. How to raise1. Light: Coffee orchid likes to grow in an environment with good sunlight, but it needs to be shaded in summer to prevent it from being sunburned. During its peak growing season in spring and autumn, it can be exposed to the sun every day and ensure good sunlight, which is more conducive to its growth. 2. Watering: It likes a relatively humid environment. Generally, you can wait until the soil in the pot is relatively dry before watering it. Be careful not to water too much at one time to prevent water accumulation from affecting its growth. 3. Fertilization: If conditions permit, you can use chicken manure or animal manure at home to supplement the nutrients it needs for growth. It grows faster in spring and summer, and you can apply some quick-acting fertilizer once a week. 2. RepottingIt is better to change it to a larger pot when it is growing vigorously and the plant is getting bigger. Otherwise, as the plant is getting bigger and heavier, changing it to a larger pot will prevent the plant from being damaged by tilting. In addition, it can also allow its roots to grow better, giving it more space to absorb nutrients, allowing it to grow more vigorously. |
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