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When we divide the pot of orchids, there are often old men without leaves, and the old men are old orchid false bulbs. The old man of the orchid should choose a full, green reed, so that it will grow new leaves; The black shriveled and diseased reeds can be discarded, and the chance of unhealthy old men taking root and sprouting seedlings is too low, so there is no need to spend energy.
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The plants that will grow will be much more viable than we think, try to put the potted plants in a cool place, don't let the sun shine, replenish some water, and after a while, it will recover.
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Whether the old household without leaves will grow new leaves depends on whether its account is fresh and powerful, the account is the mother of the orchid seedling, and the orchid seedling and new roots are germinated from it.
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Big-headed orchid, which only grows leaves and does not bloom; It is mainly caused by the bulb being too small. Most of the bulbs are disposable bulbs, and it is difficult to reflower them twice. Therefore, the bulbs need to be replanted and replanted after flowering.
The big-headed orchid, also known as vermilion, is a bulbous flower, and the diameter of the bulb needs to reach about 7 cm to flower. That is, the bulbs have to be large enough to meet the flowering conditions. After the flowers are gone, they can be discarded directly; Then buy the bulbs again the following year.
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Three reasons can cause the big head orchid (vermilion red) not to bloom for a long time, please compare the maintenance method and modify:
1. The bulb is small and cannot form flower buds. Only bulbs larger than 5cm will conceive buds. Different varieties also have different flowering periods.
2. There is less light, vermilion can be maintained in full sunshine, if there is a lack of light, the leaves are long and the color is light, and too much nutrients are consumed to form flower buds.
3. The temperature is not suitable, and there is no dormancy period for growing as usual in winter. Winter should be kept dry and the temperature should be kept at 10 12 to allow it to be fully dormant and not flowering until the following year.
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Change pots early in spring, apply foot fertilizer, and bask in more sun. Good luck with your flowers blooming soon.
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1. The temperature is not suitable.
Specific reasons: The growth of one-leaf orchid has its optimal temperature. If it is not in this range, it will grow slowly and will not grow new leaves. Solution: Make sure it fits, preferably at 10-25 degrees. It does not exceed 30 degrees in summer and 3 degrees in winter.
2. Lack of light.
Specific reason: The growth of new leaves requires proper light and old sails. If the place where it is located is too dark and does not see light for a long time, then its new leaves will not grow.
Solution: You don't need too much light, scattered light is enough. Usually you can put it indoors, and a slightly brighter place will do.
3. The soil is not suitable.
Specific reasons: If the soil is not changed for a long time, it will agglomerate, and the plant is not easy to breathe, which affects the growth of new leaves. Similarly, too little nutrition can also affect hailstones. Solution: Regular soil loosening and soil replacement is required.
4. The flower pot is too small.
Specific reasons: If the pot is too small at the beginning, or if it has not been repotted for a long time, the space for the plant to grow is too small, which may also lead to no new leaves. Solution: Start by choosing the right pot and replace it regularly.
5. No pruning.
Specific reasons: If Hu Hall is not pruned, the nutrients are consumed too quickly and new leaves cannot be supplied. Solution: Prune regularly and cut off dead branches and yellow leaves.
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If the orchid does not grow new leaves, the temperature may be unsuitable, and it needs to be adjusted to 10 to 25 degrees. It could also be a lack of light and need to extend the amount of light. It may also be that the soil is not suitable and needs to be loosened and changed regularly.
It is also possible that the pot is too small and needs to be replaced with a larger one.
1. The temperature is not suitable.
1) Specific reasons: The growth of a leaf orchid has its most suitable temperature. If it is not in this range, it will grow slowly and will not grow new leaves.
2) Solution: Ensure that it is appropriate, and it is better to be between 10 and 25 degrees. It should not exceed 30 degrees in summer and 3 degrees in winter.
2. Lack of light.
1) Specific reason: The growth of new leaves requires proper light exposure. If it is placed in too dark a place and does not see light for a long time, then its new leaves will not grow.
2) Solution: No too strong light is needed, scattered light is enough. Usually you can put it indoors, in a slightly brighter place.
3. The soil dust grinding is not suitable.
1) Specific reasons: If the soil has not been changed for a long time, it will clump, and the plant will not be easy to breathe, affecting the growth of new leaves. Similarly, too little nutrition can also affect.
2) Solution: Regular loosening and soil replacement are required.
4. The flower pot is too small.
1) Specific reasons: If the pot is too small at the beginning, or the pot has not been changed for a long time, the plant has too little room to grow, which may also lead to no new leaves.
2) Solution: Choose a suitable pot at the beginning and change the pot regularly.
5. No pruning.
1) Specific reasons: If you don't prune, the nutrients are consumed too quickly, and there is no way to supply new leaves.
2) Solution: Prune regularly, cut off the withered branches and yellow leaves.
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Lack of water. This is a typical symptom of dehydration of the plant, which is manifested by a blackening of the base.
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It is caused by bright light exposure or overwatering.