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Generally alive, Phalaenopsis is a very cheap flower, the vitality is very tenacious, it is recommended that you add more water, next spring you can bloom a new one.
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It can still be saved, you can try to water it or apply some fertilizer to the potted plant.
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Yes, because it's just the flower is dead, and the leaf isn't dead, so it can live.
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If you can live, you can still bloom the next year.
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Generally speaking, it is not allowed to live.
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Phalaenopsis orchids can still live after flowering. Phalaenopsis is a perennial plant, and it is no problem to live for a decade or two.
After flowering, phalaenopsis should first be removed from the soil, the roots should be checked, and pruned in time if ulcerated or rotten. It is then placed in a ventilated, constant temperature location, without watering, fertilizing, and keeping its roots moist with soil.
Phalaenopsis maintenance method:1. Watering:
During the growing season, Phalaenopsis is watered once a day and every 10 days in winter.
2. Fertilization: Apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer to Phalaenopsis orchid before flowering, and fertilize every 10 days during the growth period.
3. Light temperature: provide astigmatism irradiation for phalaenopsis and keep the temperature between 18-28 degrees.
4. Pruning: Cut off dead branches and residual flowers to save nutrients.
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Of course, phalaenopsis can still live after flowering, and it can also bloom a second time! The flowers of phalaenopsis orchids are like beautiful butterflies, and they come in a variety of shapes, and they are highly appreciated. Many people don't know that phalaenopsis can bloom a second time, but this requires careful treatment after the first flowering.
Cut off the flower stems directly.
The first method is to cut off the flowering stems from about 5 knots from the soil surface. This pruning method allows the phalaenopsis to bloom again in 2 to 3 months!
Although this method can see the phalaenopsis flowering twice, this process consumes a lot of nutrients to the orchid and will affect the growth of the next year;
The second method of pruning is to cut the flower stems of Phalaenopsis from the surface of the soil layer, which will reduce a lot of nutrient consumption and make Phalaenopsis grow better next year.
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Phalaenopsis is easy to die after flowering, and rejuvenation after flowering is the key, and a few tips can help you.
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Yes, Phalaenopsis is a perennial herb of the orchid family, and it will bloom many times in its life.
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Cut the peduncle and add liquid phosphate fertilizer once or twice.
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Phalaenopsis can be fed after drying, if the roots are dry, you can first remove the dry roots, and then carry out rooting treatment, replanting or hydroponics after rooting can be fed, if the leaves are dry, it may be caused by too little watering or too much fertilization, and the amount of water and fertilizer can be appropriately changed to solve the dry leaf phenomenon.
1. Dry roots
After the roots of the phalaenopsis are dried up, they can still be fed. First of all, the dry roots need to be removed, and the Phalaenopsis roots are soaked in rooting water for five minutes, and then dried and planted directly in the soil for normal maintenance and waiting for rooting.
2. Dry leaves
The leaves are dry, the roots can still grow normally, and they can also be fed, so it is necessary to cut off all the dry leaves on the Phalaenopsis plant to help Phalaenopsis save nutrients and promote the germination of new sprouts and new leaves of Phalaenopsis, and at the same time change the maintenance method appropriately according to the cause of dead leaves.
3. Proper watering
Watering too little will cause the Phalaenopsis leaves to dry up due to lack of water. Although Phalaenopsis has a certain drought resistance, it also needs proper water replenishment during maintenance, and can be judged according to the dryness of the soil.
4. Appropriate fertilization
Too much fertilization during the growth of phalaenopsis will also cause the leaves of phalaenopsis to dry out, and in severe cases, it will also lead to the death of phalaenopsis, so try to minimize fertilization and use diluted fertilizer during maintenance. After finding that there is too much fertilization, the roots of the phalaenopsis need to be rinsed and replanted.
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1. You can also raise because Phalaenopsis is not an annual flower, so it can still be maintained after its flowers are gone. And, if it is well maintained, it may re-bloom in the second year.
2. After flowering 1, pruning: After its flowers wither, it needs to be pruned once. Cut off all the remaining flowers from the plant, along with their stems. This will help it save a lot of nutrients and resume growth quickly.
2. Temperature: After cutting, it should be placed in a room of more than 18. This is very beneficial for its growth.
3. Light: It doesn't particularly like sunlight, but after it blooms, it needs to receive a certain amount of sunlight to synthesize nutrients and help it grow. Therefore, it is best to keep it in a place where there is scattered sunlight.
4. Ventilation: It should be kept in a well-ventilated environment. This will make it grow stronger and prevent some pests from taking advantage of its fragile time after flowering to infest the plant and cause damage to it.
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It has a long lifespan, as long as the maintenance method is correct, it can live for about 5-15 years. Don't throw away the flowers in a hurry after thanks, this does not mean that they have died, or can continue to raise, about the end of June, the flowering period is basically over, as long as careful maintenance, there will be reflowering in the coming year. If the maintenance method is not correct and the growing environment is not suitable for the family, this growth may be problematic and may also lead to death.
1. Pruning: After the flowers wither, first remove the residual flowers, and then cut off the flower branches from the base to reduce the consumption of nutrients, promote the accumulation of nutrients, and lay a good nutritional foundation for the next flowering. If you can't wait for the next year to bloom and want it to bloom in 2-3 months, you can cut it from the penultimate section of the flower branch, but it will also consume more nutrients.
2. Change potting: You can take advantage of this period to replace the new potting soil and plant it in a large pot, which can provide new nutrients to the plant.
3. Fertilizer: Flowers in full bloom consume a lot of nutrients, supplement in time after flowering, add a little fertilizer, pay attention to the concentration to maintain moderate, and the frequency is not too frequent, you can apply it twice a month.
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According to the information you provide, the rhizome is still healthy, and you can be prepared to try to save it! There may be several proto-pametic causes of phalaenopsis leaf yellowing, including overwatering, lack of water, lack of light, excess or lack of fertilizer, and more. If the rhizome of the phalaenopsis is still healthy, the following steps can be tried to save it:
1.Stop watering for a while until the soil feels dry, which helps avoid overwatering; 2.Give Phalaenopsis plenty of sunlight or artificial light to keep it well-lit; 3.
Give Phalaenopsis a suitable fertilizer and follow the instructions on the fertilizer package; 4.Inspect the rhizome and if you find rotten roots, you need to cut it off; 5.Before replanting, disinfect containers and media with disinfectant solution to avoid pathogen contamination.
If you take these steps, you may be able to save the Phalaenopsis orchid. However, if the rhizome also begins to turn yellow or soften and rot, the phalaenopsis may have been severely damaged and cannot be saved.
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If the leaves of the phalaenopsis are gone, only the roots remain, they can usually survive.
Phalaenopsis hedging with a very high growing environment, especially for temperature and humidity.
Because it is neither resistant to heat nor cold; It likes moisture and is not resistant to water. Therefore, when the growing environment becomes unsuitable, there may be a situation where the leaves fall off or even the leaves fall out.
This is mainly due to its strong root system. Although these roots are drought tolerant and waterlogg-tolerant, and are prone to root rot, in fact, these roots have a very strong ability to absorb nutrients and water, and even exchange air.
Therefore, even if the leaves of the butterfly are scattered, it can often continue to survive. Moreover, there are many factors that can cause phalaenopsis to lose leaves, which may be caused by an unsuitable growth environment or improper maintenance methods.
We need to investigate the cause in a timely manner, and then make corresponding measures to remedy it.
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