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Phalaenopsis orchids are generally raised for 8 to 1 year.
Phalaenopsis is a perennial plant that is generally raised for 8 to 1 year. It blooms every year, and consumes more nutrients during flowering, so it is necessary to supplement the appropriate amount of fertilizer after flowering, and the nutrients can grow better in the later stage.
In addition, it is necessary to provide a suitable environment for growth, and the environment will be more vigorous when the environment is suitable. If it is not managed properly, you don't have to wait for the plants to be eliminated and die.
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Phalaenopsis orchids are generally raised for 8 to 10 years before being eliminated.
Phalaenopsis is generally cultivated for 8-10 years before it will be eliminated, if you want to prolong the life of phalaenopsis, you need to replace the cultivation medium once a year, you can use bark, granular soil and moss mixed to make the soil, and place the phalaenopsis in the scattered light to avoid it from being exposed to strong direct light, and after the phalaenopsis flowering, it needs to be toppled with phosphorus and potassium fertilizer.
Farming methods
1. Temperature managementPhalaenopsis is suitable for growing in a warm environment, and it is best to keep the temperature at 15-30 degrees Celsius.
In between, it cannot be higher than 35 degrees Celsius in summer and 4 degrees Celsius in winter.
2. Water managementWhen cultivating phalaenopsis, you only need to ensure that the soil is moist, and it is not advisable to water too much to prevent the growth from being affected by stagnant water.
3. Light managementPhalaenopsis does not have high requirements for light, usually only needs to be placed in a cool place to receive scattered light, and the strong sunlight in summer needs to be properly shaded.
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Why is it easy to raise Phalaenopsis orchids bought in florists? When you get home, you will make a move, and you won't die if you raise it for a few years.
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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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Phalaenopsis orchids are generally raised for 8 to 10 years before they are eliminated, and they can repeat flowering every year. After phalaenopsis flowering, prune off residual flowers and branches, as well as dead branches and old leaves, to reduce unnecessary nutrient consumption. In addition, the plants need to be transferred to a semi-shaded environment to maintain the room temperature at about 25.
Note that after the phalaenopsis flowers, it is necessary to apply thin fertilizer every 7 to 10 days to meet the normal growth needs of the plants.
In a suitable environment, Phalaenopsis can generally be maintained for 8 10 years, and can be repeated every year, but Phalaenopsis will consume a lot of nutrients during flowering, so it needs to be reasonably maintained after flowering to ensure that there are sufficient nutrients in the soil, and can be repotted for cultivation and placed in a semi-shaded environment for maintenance, which can effectively extend the maintenance life of Phalaenopsis.
Phalaenopsis needs to be pruned in time after flowering, and the residual flowers and flower branches need to be pruned together with the sterilized sharp scissors, and the dead leaves and old leaves need to be pruned off, which can effectively avoid the breeding of diseases and excessive nutrient consumption, so that the phalaenopsis can resume growth as soon as possible.
After the phalaenopsis flowers are gone, they need to be transferred to a semi-shaded environment for maintenance to avoid strong light exposure, otherwise the leaves will wither and turn yellow. In addition, it is necessary to strictly control the room temperature to stabilize the room temperature at about 25, and water it in time after the soil is found to be dry, so that the phalaenopsis can resume growth as soon as possible.
Phalaenopsis flowers also need to be topdressed in time, new leaves will sprout and resume growth after flowering, during this period the demand for nutrients is greater, need to apply a thin liquid fertilizer every 7 10 days, nitrogen fertilizer or potassium fertilizer can be selected, to meet the normal growth needs of Phalaenopsis orchid. If there is a lack of nutrients, the leaves of the phalaenopsis will be prone to yellowing and wilting.
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Phalaenopsis is fertilized when it blooms. Phalaenopsis will consume a lot of nutrients during the finger cover flowering period, and the nutrients that water moss can provide are limited, so it is necessary to add some phosphorus and potassium fertilizer or slow-release fertilizer moderately to supplement it with enough nutrients to meet the plant consumption.
For the daily maintenance of phalaenopsis, we need to pay attention to the following three points: the first is the selection of flower pots, which are particularly not waterlogged and afraid of stagnant water, so the selected flower pots should not be too large, and it is best to use flower pots with holes in the pot wall. The second point is that the soil of phalaenopsis is best with moss.