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It is usually caused by lack of water. But don't water too wet when watering, Phalaenopsis is an aerial root, too wet will also affect the absorption of roots, resulting in physiological water shortage, you can often use leaf spray to replenish water.
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The air humidity should be kept above 55% for phalaenopsis to grow!
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The new seedlings can bloom with the fifth leaf.
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With five or six leaves growing a year, phalaenopsis flowering is guaranteed, just keep in mind 3 points.
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The leaves of Phalaenopsis are getting smaller and smaller, most likely because of problems with planting methods.
Phalaenopsis orchids are epiphytic orchids that grow with aerial roots attached to rocks or tree trunks to absorb water and nutrients from the air. Therefore, it is better to use loose and breathable materials for planting materials. Therefore, it is best not to choose simple topsoil or garden soil for potting materials, but to choose such as moss, bark, tree fern roots, broken bricks and tiles, and coconut shells.
Fiber, ceramsite and other substrates are appropriate. Or directly fix the seedlings on the charcoal, let them climb and grow from the bend, the pH value is about . Phalaenopsis should be planted in bamboo vessels, porous ceramic pots or special orchid pots, and it is best not to use ordinary plastic pots.
The planted seedlings should not be placed on the ground, and the precursors should be hung or placed on the shelf to facilitate the elongation and growth of aerial roots, so as to facilitate the absorption of air nutrients after the substrate in the pot is dry.
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Phalaenopsis is a kind of flower plant that we often see, although its posture is one of the best among many flower plants, but many people have questions about whether it is good to plant phalaenopsis two plants together when many people raise phalaenopsis in summer, so I will take a look with you below.
Phalaenopsis is our common flower plant, although the two species together are nothing, but I don't recommend much, planting together for the management of a little ignorance, the flowering time may not be at the same time, so it will cause trouble in management, because phalaenopsis flowering during the water to strictly control the water, for the unflowering plants will affect the growth and development, at the same time several planted together when the required planting material will be applied more, for hydrophobic ventilation is not good, usually phalaenopsis is a single planting, when flowering to pick up the same flower for potting, After the flowering period, they are managed separately.
The suitability of planting several phalaenopsis plants in a pot depends mainly on the size of the pot. However, I do not recommend planting multiple phalaenopsis together, it is easy to be impermeable, if one of them is infected or rotten roots, it is easy to infect other phalaenopsis, and the gains outweigh the losses.
Phalaenopsis is our common flowering plant, although most of them are tissue culture seedlings, the growth conditions they need are not unrelated to the ecological habits of their parents in the wild. In order to raise Phalaenopsis tissue culture seedlings at home, it is very important to understand its ecological habits. The first thing to pay attention to in household maintenance phalaenopsis is the amount of watering, it is very afraid of stagnant water in the pot, and it is easy to rot the roots.
In its vigorous growth season, you can properly water more, and the watering should be carried out at noon on a sunny day. Usually, just keep the cultivation soil slightly moist and wait for the soil to dry before watering.
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Phalaenopsis is a perennial plant that can live for a decade or two if properly maintained. Normally, its lifespan is between 5-15 years. During the curing period, attention should be paid to temperature, light, humidity, nutrients, etc.
It is not hardy and will freeze to death in winter if the temperature is not controlled. He likes light, but he is afraid of direct light and is prone to sunburn.
It must be covered in time. The root system is fleshy in terms of humidity, and it is afraid of waterlogging, otherwise it is easy to rot and die. In addition, thin fertilizer should be applied frequently during the growing season to ensure that the nutrients are sufficient.
1. How many years can you live.
Phalaenopsis is a perennial plant, and it is no problem to live for a decade or two. Normal home potted plants.
The management can live between 5-15 years, but during this period, it is necessary to ensure that the maintenance environment is suitable, and the environment can be better survived. For example, it is not hardy. If it's the northern region.
The winter of maintenance must be controlled and treated, the temperature is too low will be frostbitten, and in severe cases, it will die, and the life time will naturally become shorter.
Second, the maintenance method.
If you want it to live for a long time, pay attention to the maintenance method. In terms of temperature, it is best to provide a temperature between 15-20 degrees, and it should be above 10 degrees in winter, otherwise it is easy to cause frost damage. He loves light, but he is afraid of direct light. It is recommended to spend more astigmatism.
Block out bright lights. Its root system is fleshy and not tolerant to waterlogging. Therefore, watering should also be paid attention to, rather less than more, otherwise it is easy to rot and die. In addition, thin fertilizer should be applied frequently during the growing season so that the growth can be more vigorous.
3. How many times can it bloom.
Normally, it only blooms once a year, between April and June, which is about two or three months. However, if you can prune normally and timely after flowering, you can bloom again. It is necessary to cut off from the fourth and fifth sections of the flower stem, pay attention to temperature control and moisturization in the later stage, and supplement fertilizer in time, so that it can bloom again in two or three months.
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Phalaenopsis orchids can be raised for eight to ten years if they are properly maintained. But if you don't manage the soil, temperature, water and fertilizer, you will die quickly. Phalaenopsis loves warmth and cold.
The suitable temperature for growth is 15-20, and the growth will stop when it is below 10 in winter, and it is easy to die if it is below 5.
Phalaenopsis is a plant of the orchid family and Phalaenopsis genus. Phalaenopsis is named because the flower posture resembles a butterfly fluttering, the number of flowers is large and the flowering period is long, so it also has the reputation of "after the orchid", symbolizing happiness, longevity, abundance, common colors are pink, purple red, orange red, red, white, purple and blue and other colors, and there are markings, line changes. The flowers are gorgeous and delicate, and the flowering period is long, and it is a very popular flowering plant in the market.
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Phalaenopsis is raised in small pots, and it can be raised for several years with the correct method, and it blooms every year.
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Domesticated Phalaenopsis potted flowers generally do not bloom again until the next year after flowering, which means that they only bloom once a year under normal circumstances. In order for the phalaenopsis to continue to bloom once after flowering, that is, twice a year, you can try cutting the flowering stalk from the 3 4 nodes, and after 3 to 4 months, a new flower bud will emerge from the internode below the cut and the flower stalk will be pulled out and re-bloom (Figure 103). In order to promote flowering, it is necessary to add more topdressing during the whole process, and apply 1000 times the water solution of Huabao No. 1 or No. 3 once a week, so as to increase the phosphorus and potassium required for flowering, and compensate for the nutrients consumed due to the redifferentiation of flower buds.
Fig.103 How to induce phalaenopsis to bloom twice a year.
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Phalaenopsis blooms once or twice a year, and the flowering period is generally around the Spring Festival, and the viewing period can be as long as 2 to 3 months.
Care after the phalaenopsis flowering period:
Phalaenopsis flowers slowly open from the roots of the flower towards the top, so they also start to wither from the roots, so the withered flowers can be cut off one by one from the root to the top.
In principle, the best time to transplant phalaenopsis is in early spring or early autumn, but if it is a phalaenopsis orchid that has just passed the flowering period or is infected, or the substrate has been more than two years, it can be transplanted at any time, but special attention should be paid to the early care.
The flowering period is over, remove the scaffold, use professional gardening scissors to cut off the flower branches from the first node of the roots, dispose of the substrate of the root rot, and cut off all the rhizomes if they are wilted and injured, leaving only a healthy rhizome.
The cultivation medium of phalaenopsis is water moss or dry branch bark, which is not suitable for ordinary flowering soil.
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The flowering period is generally around the Spring Festival, and the viewing period can be as long as 2 to 3 months. When the flowers are wilted, the withered flowers should be cut as soon as possible to reduce nutrient consumption. If the stems are cut off from the base at 4 to 5 nodes, they can bloom again after 2 to 3 months.
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It blooms once a year and blooms in early spring.
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My Phalaenopsis blooms three to four times a year.
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If the same Phalaenopsis plant is to be reflowered, it should bloom at most twice a year, because it consumes a lot of nutrients to grow the flowers and flower, and it must be given sufficient time to recover. In a domestic environment, flowers often only bloom once a year.
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Open once or twice a year.
In general, phalaenopsis blooms only once a year. However, if it is a family farm, it will be able to bloom again if it is properly pruned after flowering and given the right growing environment.
Specifically, after the flowering of the plant, the fourth to fifth branches are cut from the base of the stem, and then placed in a warm, ventilated, and moist environment, which may encourage it to bloom again.
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If the temperature and fertilizer are well controlled, the flowers will bloom every three months.
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Normally, it blooms once a year.
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The mistake is to apply too much water, a little water a week is enough.