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Bulbous plants don't need to be grafted, and they can't be grafted. Spider orchids are like this when they are first planted, they will soon grow new leaves, and they will grow beautifully in a few months.
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Spider orchids bloom once a year. It blooms mainly in summer and autumn, between June and August. The flower color is white, and the whole flower shape resembles a spider, so it is called spider orchid.
Spider orchid cultivation method:
environment
Spider orchid is a warmer environment and slightly hardy. The suitable temperature for the growth of spider orchid is 20 -25, and as long as the temperature is not lower than 5 in winter, it can be safely wintered.
Soil
Spider orchids are required to prefer humus-rich, loose, fertile, well-drained acidic sandy loam soils, and grow well in such soils.
Lighting
Watering
Spider orchid is fond of humid environments, afraid of waterlogging, and slightly drought tolerant. In the spring, as the temperature increases, flower lovers can slowly increase the amount of watering, generally once a day. In the summer, it is necessary to increase the frequency of watering, usually once in the morning and evening, and when the temperature drops in autumn, it is necessary to keep the potting soil slightly drier.
In winter, the potting soil needs to be kept dry.
Fertilization
During the growth period of spider orchid, it is recommended to apply compound fertilizer or cake fertilizer water once every half month. In addition, during the flowering period, spider orchids can be applied with manure or phosphorus and potassium fertilizer every 10-15 days, which can effectively promote the flowering effect.
Trim
Generally, after the spider orchid is gone, it is necessary to cut off the flower leaves in time to avoid consuming nutrients in fruit, and at the same time will affect the growth of the plantNote: What is the matter?
Spider orchid is very prone to brown spot disease in high temperature, high humidity or low temperature season, and can be sprayed with disinfectant in time to prevent and control.
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When is the right time to prune the spider orchid.
It is best to prune the spider plant when it is dormant, usually from late autumn to early spring of the following year. Pruning can be done at this time to allow the redundant, wilted, delicate shoots to grow better the next year. Many people prune their hearts in early spring, which favors the growth of side branches.
Of course, summer pruning is also possible, and summer pruning can avoid overgrowth of branches and leaves.
Spider orchid pruning tips.
Generally, after the spider plant wilts, it is necessary to cut off the flowers in time to avoid the kernel hanging fruit, and the eggplant contains nutrients that will be consumed, and it will affect the growth of the plant. Winter is coming, and the potted spider orchids can be moved indoors for maintenance. If the indoor space is small, flower lovers can cut some of the dead leaves before winter arrives.
Due to the vigorous tillering of spider plant, its plants often grow too densely, and it is necessary to cut off diseased, weak and degraded plants in time. After flowering, the residues should be cut off in time to reduce nutrient consumption, so as to facilitate the growth of bulbs and ensure normal flowering in the coming year.
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The leaves of the spider orchid can be pruned with socks.
Generally, after the spider orchid is gone, it is necessary to cut off the flower leaves in time to avoid consuming nutrients from fruiting, and at the same time will affect the growth of the plant.
Dividing the plant is to take the plant out of the pot in April, peel off the seed ball next to the mother plant and plant it, and then just wait for it to take root and sprout.
Maintenance method
1. Substrate selection: the selection of soil should be fertile, moist, and good drainage, potted plants can be prepared with garden soil, humus soil, sand, and chicken manure can be used as base fertilizer.
2. Light management: In summer, the important parts should be moved to a cool place to maintain 50% light transmittance. Ground planting can be done in April by placing fresh stems in a warm place with plenty of sunshine to encourage root activity. For plants planted in May, the planting site should be in the sunrise.
3. Temperature management: in winter, it should be kept above 15, after transferring the indoor in winter, there should be better light, and the false bulb should be stored indoors in winter, requiring about 17-20.
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<> want to breed and propagate spider orchids, soil treatment, watering regulation and pruning are important factors during planting. Choose a suitable mixed texture of sandy charcoal soil before planting, reduce the number of watering times after autumn, prune the residual flowers of excess branches and leaves, and leave nutrients for the bulbs for planting.
1. Soil. <>
In the cultivation and reproduction of spider orchid, it is necessary to prepare a mixed texture sandy soil mixed with humus soil or sandy carbony soil suitable for the length of eggplant to be used as a seedbed for cultivation, and the bulbs with strong appearance and no traces of disease can be buried in the soil. It is necessary that the drainage performance of the soil must be good, and it is necessary not to accumulate excess water.
2. Watering. <>
After the weather turns cooler, the number of watering should be reduced, as the temperature drops, the spider orchid will enter a certain semi-dormant state, at this time there is no need to consume too much water, if you do not reduce the amount of watering, it will make the soil silt water, resulting in bulbs can not develop normally, and even can not be used to reproduce new spider orchids.
3. Pruning. <>
After the flowers of the spider orchid wither, it is necessary to cut off the residual flowers and leaves in time, prune off the excess branches and leaves and old leaves, reduce the consumption of nutrients stored by the spider orchid itself, and promote the growth and enrichment of the bulb to ensure that the bulb can grow and bloom normally after development, and will not be affected.
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Split-ball propagation Split-ball propagation is suitable for spring combined with pot change. Spider orchids should be cultivated in a cool and ventilated place in the summer, and in the winter they should be kept in full sunlight, preferably in a greenhouse. After it enters the flowering stage, it should be watered thoroughly.
This flower likes sun and moisture, but it cannot be exposed to sunlight. When cultivating in the open field, you should pay attention to keeping warm and put it in the greenhouse for cultivation. The requirements for soil are not high, and it is suitable for soils with a lot of humus and a certain degree of stickiness.
Phalaenopsis is divided into two ways: potted and ground grown.
Bonsai is mostly done in spring in March. According to the ratio of garden soil, humus soil and sand 3 to 1 to prepare culture soil, you can also add a small amount of chicken manure as fertilizer. After leaving the house, as the temperature gets higher and higher, the amount of watering should also increase.
It is best to spray once in the morning and water thoroughly in the afternoon to keep the soil in a moist state. In winter, the amount of watering should be reduced to prevent overwaterlogging. 6 In September, sun exposure should be reduced, placed in semi-shade, and 40% to 50% light transmittance can be maintained.
Ground planting Fresh rhizomes in a sunny area in April can promote root activity. Planting can be carried out in late May. You should choose a place where the sun is shining, the sun is abundant, and the soil is fertile.
In autumn, plough about 40 cm and fertilize and level the furrows. The following spring ploughs again and after fertilizing the planting. Each spider orchid is spaced 15 to 20 cm apart, and the surface is covered with 3 5 cm of soil.
Water, fertilize in the right amount, and weeding in time. After the late autumn shooting, the false bulbs are dug up and placed in a dry place at a room temperature higher than 7 degrees Celsius, and then planted in the ground the next year.
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