Does Molan need rooting water to grow Molan Can Molan be hydroponic?

Updated on home 2024-07-26
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Flower friends who breed Molan often encounter the phenomenon of rotten roots, so how to quickly root the rotten roots of Molan, what are the methods, take a look!

    If we want Moran to take root, we need to cut off the rotten parts, and the diseased leaves should be cut off together, and the soil should be replaced with new ones, and the soil should be disinfected. Then the plants with the dead branches and rotten leaves are soaked in potassium permanganate.

    When disinfecting the soil of Molan, you need to take it outside to the sun, it only takes a whole day, we need to keep Molan warm after we have processed everything, under normal circumstances, about a week, you can grow new roots, at this time, we need Molan fertilization, when watering, the pot can not accumulate water.

    When we breed Molan, it is best to use soil with good air permeability, and we also need to give Molan proper sunlight, but the light should not be too strong, and when it is hot in summer, we should shade Molan. The suitable growing temperature for Melan is between 20 and 28 degrees Celsius.

    And when cultivating Molan, it is also necessary to take measures to prevent and control pests and diseases, if you want to breed Molan, you can use the method of dividing or tissue culture.

    The above is a collation of how to quickly root the root of Moran, I believe that flower friends have a certain understanding of the method of rooting Molan, of course, some flower friends may have different opinions, but no matter what the method is, as long as it can help Moran take root, it is a good way.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Melan is not allowed to be hydroponic. Not only can it not be hydroponic, but it is also not possible to hydroponic orchids. The roots of orchids are different from those of most plants.

    The roots of ordinary plants absorb water and various substances, and then transport them to the plant for photosynthesis, and the synthesized nutrients support the growth and development of the plant. The roots of orchids are symbiotic roots, and their fleshy roots provide a place for fungi to live, and fungi use the water and various substances absorbed by the orchid to obtain nutrients through respiration, which the orchid shares with the fungus. In this process, the root system of the orchid consumes great oxygen, and has extremely high requirements for the permeability and water retention capacity of the soil.

    During hydroponics, the root system is soaked in water, and the fleshy roots do not get enough oxygen**, the fungus inside will die quickly, and the root system will rot, leaving a pith and an empty root bark, and the orchid will die due to lack of nutrients**. Mellan, also known as primrose, is an indigenous plant of the genus Orchidaceae. The pseudobulb is ovate-shaped and enclosed within the leaf base.

    Leaves band-shaped, nearly thin leathery, dark green. The flowers emerge from the base of the pseudobulb, erect, stout, generally slightly longer than the leaves; The color of the flowers varies greatly, often dark purple or purple-brown with light lip petals, but also yellow-green, peachy or white, generally with a stronger aroma; sepals narrowly oblong or narrowly elliptic; petals nearly narrowly ovate; labial flap nearly ovate-oblong; The pillars are slightly curved forward, with narrow wings on both sides; Pollen masses 4, in 2 pairs, broadly ovate. The capsule is narrowly oval.

    Flowering period is from October to March. Grows at an altitude of 300-2000 m above sea level, in understory forests, shrublands or in moist but well-drained shaded places next to valleys. Prefer shade to avoid bright light.

    Prefer warmth to cold. Likes dampness and avoids dryness. It mostly grows in sunny and rain-abundant dense forests, and the light compensation point of its photosynthesis is about half of the morning light in spring, and the saturation point of light is about 10 -15 of the light intensity at noon in summer

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The watering method of Melan is as follows:

    1. Usually when cultivating Moran indoors, the flow of air is slower, and the evaporation of water at this time will be reduced accordingly, so an appropriate amount of watering is enough.

    2. To maintain the soil in a semi-dry state, it is about 10 days at most to water. Watering should ensure that the soil is fully moistened, and when you see a small amount of water seeping out from the bottom of the pot, you can stop watering. Watering can also be accompanied by rubbing the leaves with water to make the leaves look shinier.

    3. Potted Molan likes to grow in a humid environment, and it is necessary to avoid water accumulation in the pot when watering to prevent rotten roots at the roots. Be careful not to pour water into the center of the orchid when watering, as this will make its heart rot, and water it once a day in summer.

    4. The most important thing when watering is to avoid watering too much, which will cause the plant to fail to grow normally. Usually when we water, we have a habit of watering directly from the top of the plant, which is very bad, the water flowing into the center of the orchid will hinder the breathing of the new shoots, which will cause the plant to rot. The normal watering method is to pour water along the edge of the pot to the surface of the soil, so as not to affect the growth of the orchid.

    5. Generally in summer and autumn, the surface of the leaves of Molan should be kept dry in the evening. In spring and winter, it is best to water it in the morning and spray it with a sprayer to help it grow better.

    Cymbidium sinense (Jackson ex Andr)willd.

    Also known as primrose, it is an indigenous plant of the genus Orchidaceae. The pseudobulb is ovate-shaped and enclosed within the leaf base.

    Leaves band-shaped, nearly thin leathery, dark green. The flowers emerge from the base of the pseudobulb, erect, stout, generally slightly longer than the leaves; The color of the flowers varies greatly, often dark purple or purple-brown with light lip petals, but also yellow-green, peachy or white, generally with a stronger aroma; sepals narrowly oblong or narrowly elliptic; petals nearly narrowly ovate; labial flap nearly ovate-oblong; The pillars are slightly curved forward, with narrow wings on both sides; Pollen masses 4, in 2 pairs, broadly ovate. The capsule is narrowly oval.

    Flowering period is from October to March.

    Grows in moist but well-drained shade under forests, in shrublands or in valleys, at an altitude of 300-2000 m. It is distributed in China, India, Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand, Japan's Ryukyu Islands, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In spring, autumn and winter, the need for water is less, at this time we can water 7 to 15 days, and at the same time, we can also use water to wipe the leaves, so that the leaves look more shiny. When watering, be careful not to pour water directly from the top, but directly from the edge of the pot to the surface of the soil.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Use a watering utensil, the right amount of water at a time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Of course, Melan can be hydroponically cultivated. The Wen Xin Lan we cultivated:

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Cymbidium sinense (Jackson ex Andr)willd.

    Also known as primrose, it is an indigenous plant of the genus Orchidaceae. The pseudobulb is ovate-shaped and enclosed within the leaf base.

    Leaves band-shaped, nearly thin leathery, dark green. The flowers emerge from the base of the pseudobulb, erect, stout, generally slightly longer than the leaves; The color of the flowers varies greatly, often dark purple or purple-brown with light lip petals, but also yellow-green, peachy or white, generally with a stronger aroma; sepals narrowly oblong or narrowly elliptic; petals nearly narrowly ovate; labial flap nearly ovate-oblong; The pillars are slightly curved forward, with narrow wings on both sides; Pollen masses 4, in 2 pairs, broadly ovate. The capsule is narrowly oval.

    Flowering period is from October to March.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The magnolia you grow. Tell you. General words. Water once a month, you can't be diligent, the more you water, the more it will make you die.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When watering it, it is best to use rainwater, well water or river water, and if it is tap water, it needs to be dried for two days before it can be used.

    When watering Molan, you need to wait until the soil in the pot becomes dry before watering, to ensure that the soil is dry and wet alternately, and each watering should be thoroughly watered to avoid root rot caused by stagnant water.

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