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Grow the way it grows.
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After the seeds of the orchid are sown, as long as the temperature is more suitable, they can germinate in half a month. Do not look at it often after germination, so as not to affect its growth. Seeds at the seedling stage have a higher water requirement and need to keep the potting soil moist.
However, it is not suitable to be exposed to direct light at this time, as long-term light is easy to burn the shoots.
About a month and a half after the orchid sprouts, it will grow leaves. The leaves grow from here, and generally the real leaves can grow after two months, and the second leaf grows in five months. At this time, you need to take care of it, and no water can enter the leaf storehouse, otherwise it will cause it to rot.
The orchid blooms when the leaves reach twelve, and its flowering period usually begins on New Year's Day and lasts until the Spring Festival. At this time, it needs proper light and a warm climate, with temperatures between 18-28. Watering should not be too much so as not to flood the roots.
A little phosphorus and potassium fertilizer can be applied before flowering to help improve the quality of the flowers.
The orchid will enter a dormant period in summer, when its demand for water and fertilizer is not high, and it should not be watered too much. In addition, because the light is very strong, it is easy to sunburn its leaves, so it should be placed in a cool place. At the same time, if the indoor temperature is too high, it will also be unfavorable for its growth, and it needs to be sprinkled with water to cool down.
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1. Germination. After the seeds are sown, as long as the temperature is suitable, they can germinate in half a month. Do not look frequently after germination so as not to affect its growth.
Seeds at the seedling stage require a lot of water and need to keep the potting soil moist. However, direct light is not suitable at this time, and it is easy to burn the shoots after a long period of light.
Second, long leaves. About a month and a half after the orchid sprouts, it will grow a leaf bank. All the leaves grow from here. Generally, true leaves can grow after two months, and two leaves can grow after five months. Be careful at this time. Water cannot enter the leaf bank, otherwise it will rot.
3. Flowering. The leaves of the orchid bloom at twelve o'clock. Its flowering period generally begins on New Year's Day and lasts until the Spring Festival.
At this time, proper lighting is required and a warm climate is required, and the temperature should be kept between 18 and 28. Do not water too much so as not to flood the roots. A little phosphorus and potassium fertilizer can be applied before flowering, and there are drafts to help improve the quality of the flowers.
4. Dormancy. Orchid goes dormant in the summer. At this time, it does not require much water and fertilizer, so do not water it too much.
In addition, because the light is strong, it is easy to burn the leaves of the supple, so keep it in a cool place. At the same time, if the indoor temperature is too high, it is not conducive to its growth, and it needs to be watered to cool down.
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After sowing, it takes half a month for the limbs of the Void to sprout. At this time, it has a high demand for water, so keep the potting soil moist. After two months it will grow a leaf bank and the leaves will grow from here.
It blooms after twelve leaves have grown, and the flowering period is usually from New Year's Day to Spring Festival, providing a warm environment at this time. In the summer, it enters a dormant period and the need for water and fertilizer decreases. It is also necessary to cool down appropriately to provide a better sleeping environment.
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When cultivating the <> of the orchid, the seeds should first be soaked in warm water for 20-30 minutes, then buried in the soil mixed with humus and fine sand, and finally the planted orchid should be placed in a semi-shaded and ventilated environment, and the plants should be watered every 4 days or so, and the seeds will germinate after 15 days.
1. Treat the seeds.
Before cultivating the orchid, it is necessary to soak the seeds in warm water at 30 degrees, wait until 20 minutes later, then take out the seeds, and dry them in a ventilated and teasing environment, if conditions permit, it is best to soak the seeds in sodium phosphate solution for 20 minutes to improve the disease resistance of the plant.
2. Provide soil.
The seeds can be evenly spread on the soil after the humus and fine sand are mixed evenly in a ratio of 2:1, and then cover the top of the seeds with a layer of fine soil after 1-2 cm.
3. Growth environment.
After planting, it should be moved to a cool and ventilated environment to prevent the plant from being exposed to strong light and affecting the development of seeds.
4. Replenish water.
In the process of maintaining the orchid, it is necessary to use wooden strips every 3 days to turn over the soil on the wall of the pot to check the humidity inside the soil, if the interior is dry, you need to water the orchid immediately, soak all the soil, so that the seeds of the plant grow in a moist environment.
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1. Suitable soil.
Soil definitely has an effect on how fast the plant grows. According to its habitual characteristics, it needs to be acidic. In addition, it is required to have good air permeability, contain a lot of nutrients, and have sufficient moisture.
Specifically, 65% humus, 20% fine sand, and 15% furnace ash can be mixed and prepared. During the growth process, the soil should be replaced in a timely manner.
2. Fertilizer in the right amount of solanum state.
In order to promote the growth rate of plants, when the growth is fast, a compound fertilizer with a combination of various elements or a fertilizer with heavy phosphorus and potassium (nitrogen fertilizer can be less). However, it should be in moderation, not too much, and do not choose raw fertilizer.
3. Sufficient moisture.
During the growing season, it is applied about every 20 days or so. Make sure the soil is not too dry or too wet. In combination with watering, you can also use one-time fermented bean cake water, or horseshoe water. In the event of a sudden drop in room temperature, stop watering temporarily.
4. Suitable temperature.
At the optimal temperature, the growth rate of the plant can be accelerated. The most suitable for the Gentleman's Orchid is fifteen to twenty degrees. After the arrow, it is best to control it at about 18 degrees. The temperature difference between day and night should also be noted, preferably around 10 degrees.
5. Scattered illumination.
Light is indispensable, but it is medium-light, so scattered light can meet the requirements. In order to make it grow faster, you can increase the time you receive light, but you still need shade when it encounters strong light from direct sunlight.
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What was planted when the orchid first sprouted?
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