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<> (1) Seed collection: After artificial pollination, crab claw orchid can bear fruit. The seeds will mature in July and August, and they can be planted directly after harvesting.
Substrate: Can be formulated with peat soil and perlite in a two-to-one ratio. Before planting, it needs to be sterilized before it can be used.
About one to two weeks after sowing, germination is ready. However, this method takes a long time to reach the flowering stage, so this method is not commonly used.
(2) Scion and rootstock: The scion should be selected as a year-grown, robust stem node, and generally retain two or four nodes. Cacti are generally used for rootstocks.
3) Grafting and treatment: make an interface on the rootstock, and then insert the scion. After that, put it in a well-shaded and ventilated place. After about a week, the wound will heal.
(2) Material: It is best to choose healthy, thick leaves.
3) Cuttings and treatment: the substrate should be disinfected first. After inserting the material into the matrix, be sure to ensure wetting. After about a week or two, it can take root.
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The easiest way to reproduce First of all, you need to have a pot of vigorous adult crab claw orchid, choose its fat and strong stem nodes, cut off 1 2 knots and dry them naturally in a cool place, 2 3 days.
Prepare sandy soil, choose peat and sand in a 4:1 ratio, add a little water to ensure that the soil is moist.
Insert the stem nodes where the incision has been dried into the sandy soil and control the temperature at 15 20. After 2 3, it will start to take root, and it will be transplanted and potted in 4 weeks!
Grafting is usually carried out in May-June or September-October, and rootstocks are selected for scion. Under the scion, select the sturdy stem nodes of the current year, cut the lower end into a duck's beak, and insert a cactus or toothpick into the rootstock wedge to fix it. In general, one rootstock can graft 3 spikes.
After grafting, it is placed in a semi-shaded place to maintain high humidity, and the scion is still fresh and stiff after 10 days, indicating that the cuttings are alive.
Crab claw orchid seeds require a high temperature to germinate, and are usually sown in pots indoors.
Mixed soil, and the above cuttings of the soil preparation method.
After sowing, keep the temperature in the room between 22 and 24 to facilitate seed germination. Cover the mouth of the basin with thin glass to increase the humidity in the basin. 5 9 days to germinate. The growth cycle of seedlings is long, and it is necessary to maintain more.
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Generally, cuttings are used.
1. Cuttings: When cutting crab claw orchids, it is necessary to cut the stems and leaves that are strong and grow well.
2. Potting soil: choose a sand pot or clay pot with drainage holes at the bottom, and loose and fertile sandy loam.
3. Cuttings: Insert the stems and leaves of the crab claw orchid into 2-3 cm of the soil, and then water it again.
4. Maintenance: Move the crab claw orchid to a ventilated and warm place to promote its rapid rooting.
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Hello! Crab claw orchid is best sown and reproduced.
Because sowing and propagating is the simplest, it is necessary to plant the seeds of the plant in loose, breathable and fertile soil from March to June, and then water it every 3-4 days to promote rapid germination.
After the crab claw orchid enters the growth period, nitrogen fertilizer can be applied to the plant to promote its growth.
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1. Soil: Breeding crab claw orchid must be made of breathable, permeable, loose sandy soil, it is recommended to use half of the humus soil, half of the coarse river sand to mix, after the preparation of the first disinfection before use, to avoid bacteria in it.
2. Watering: During the management period, watering should be reasonable, and the specific number of times should be determined according to the growth stage. In the peak growing season, let the soil moisten, water it once in two or three days, and sprinkle it frequently.
In the dormant stage, it is necessary to control the water and let the blind soil dry slightly. Be careful not to accumulate water at any time, otherwise it is easy to rot the roots.
3. Light: It likes light, and usually puts it in a sunny place to bask in the sun, just avoid strong light. It will bloom normally only if it is exposed to enough light. If there is a lack of light, the stems and leaves tend to grow long, which will also affect flowering.
4. Fertilization: It is a fertilizer-loving flower, and it should be fertilized regularly to promote growth. During the growth period, thin fertilizer should be applied every half month, and you can choose well-rotted manure or compound fertilizer. Before flowering, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers should be supplemented to promote flowering. After winter, fertilizer should be stopped to avoid fertilizer damage.
There are three ways to reproduce it. The first is the sowing method, generally in July and August, the seeds will be mature, and the seeds will be sown directly after harvesting. However, this method has a slow growth rate and is difficult to manage, so it is rarely used.
The second is the cuttings method, which selects strong stems and leaves as cuttings, and inserts them directly into the substrate, which can take root soon. The third is the grafting method, the rootstock is mostly selected from the cactus, and its stem nodes are used as scion. After grafting, put it in a semi-shaded and ventilated place, and the wound will heal in a week.
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The propagation methods of crab claw orchid include cuttings, grafting, and can also be propagated by seeds, usually we generally use the method of grafting and cuttings to propagate, and sowing is generally rarely used, because it takes three years from seed propagation to flowering, <>
Generally, new varieties are cultivated, hybrid varieties are propagated by sowing seeds, and generally we use grafting and cuttings at home.
1. Grafting propagation.
Crab claw orchid can be grafted on the cactus family's plants, such as cactus, leaf fairy, dragon fruit branches, triangular arrows and other grafts, the growth rate of crab claw orchid is very fast, and it is not easy to dormant in summer, not easy to rot roots, and the reproduction rate is very fast, <>
The grafting of crab claw orchid is generally in spring, early summer and autumn, if the temperature is about 20 degrees, it can also be grafted indoors in winter, 2. Propagation by cuttings.
Crab claw orchid cuttings, cuttings are also very easy to survive, when we sign the crab claw orchid, use a leaf to cutting, because the root system of crab claw orchid is weak, with a leaf cuttings, after rooting, its root system is enough to supply a leaf growth nutrients, so that it sprouts, the following leaves grow well after the later growth will also be very good, <>
If it is used for multiple leaf cuttings, its nutrients are not enough to supply so many leaves, it will grow slowly in the later stage, and the buds will be slow, and when cuttings, it is best to use vermiculite cuttings, that is, use a flower pot, which is filled with vermiculite, put it on a tray with water, and keep it water, it can take root in about half a month, and wait for about 20 days to transplant.
3. Seed propagation.
If we want to propagate new varieties by ourselves, we can use the method of pollination to let the crab claw orchid bear seeds, and the pollination of the crab claw orchid can only be opened when the stigma above the pistil on the flower is opened, and then the pollen of another flower is brushed on it with a brush or brush
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It can be sown and reproduced, because crab claw orchids can produce seeds, but crab claw orchids cannot pollinate themselves, and must be pollinated manually.
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We do our best breeding in the summer. When reproducing, we can use water interpolation. Hydroponics allows it to multiply more quickly.
The size of the crab claw orchid buds is not grown.
First, the reason for the small amount may be related to the imbalance of fertilization types, insufficient nutrition, low room temperature and other factors. For crab claw orchids that have flower buds, thin fertilizer should be applied every 10 days; Under normal circumstances, for crab claw orchids that have budded, the room temperature should be maintained above 10 in winter, with a little light, and the potting soil should be dry, not too watered or often too wet. >>>More
To graft, it is also necessary to prune during the Kai period, but also to pay attention to soaking, but also to pay attention to the growth of this plant, and at the same time, it is also necessary to water the slag frequently, so that the soil can maintain the moistness of the beam.
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1. Crab claw orchid can be propagated by cuttings, picking two knots on the old branches, inserting them in loose, breathable and fertile soil, keeping the soil moist, and taking root in about 15 days. 2. Crab claw orchid prefers warm and humid climate and soil, and the most suitable temperature for growth is 20 degrees to 25 degrees, and it is not tolerant to stagnant water. 3. Crab claw orchid likes fertilizer in the growing season, spring, summer and autumn, every 15 days to apply a thin fertilizer, crab claw orchid likes light can be less than 5 6 hours of light per day, and during the high temperature in summer, it is necessary to use a shade net to shade the strong sunlight. >>>More
1. Break off the water and depot: The crab claw orchid should be cut off for two days before transplanting, and then transplanted when the soil is slightly dry. >>>More