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Generally more than 2 months, if you want to extend the flowering period, you can do it by the following methods:
1. Control watering during flowering, and the moss can be wet.
2. The temperature is slightly lower, 22-28 degrees during the day, 15-20 degrees at night, and the phalaenopsis will be dormant if it is below 10.
3. Stop fertilizing from the first flower, water water on it, varieties with a particularly large amount of flowers, apply thin fertilizer, and flower duoduo No. 2 2000 times - 2500 times 10 days and a half months can be used.
4. Don't spray water on the petals, don't expose the flowers to the sun, use some warm water when watering, and the temperature difference between the water temperature and the ambient temperature should not be too large, otherwise it is easy to burst the roots.
In short, it is to control water, temperature and fertilizer, and it can bloom for 4 months or even half a year. However, the flowering time is too long, the phalaenopsis consumes too much physical strength, and the quality of the next flowering will be affected.
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First, the flowering period of phalaenopsis is generally 1-2 weeks, and second, the flowering period should not be exposed to the sun, proper watering, and regular fertilization to prolong the flowering period.
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There are about 4-6 months, the maintenance and watering of Phalaenopsis potted plants is very important, if the moss has good water retention, it can be watered once every 5-7 days, maintaining room temperature is one of the important skills to protect flowers, keeping 18-24 degrees, and environmental humidity is also very important.
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Phalaenopsis generally blooms for about two months. Generally, it is necessary to prune some branches and leaves frequently, and it is necessary to water it regularly and quantitatively. And let it receive light at regular intervals.
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1. How long does the phalaenopsis bloom period?
2. How long is the flowering period of Phalaenopsis orchid?
3. How long is the longest flowering period of phalaenopsis?
4. Phalaenopsis blooms for a few days.
1.Phalaenopsis blooms twice a year.
2.The first time is in April-June every year, and the second time is in August-September.
3.Its first flowering lasts for 2-3 months, while the second flowering only lasts for about 1 month, so it blooms for a total of about 3-4 months a year.
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1. Flowering period: The flowering period of phalaenopsis will last for 2-3 months, generally blooming in April and withering in June.
2. Management: Apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer to Phalaenopsis and provide scattered light for it.
3. Pruning: After the flowers wither, they should be cut off in time to promote the reflowering of the plants.
4. Note: Phalaenopsis can only bloom after two years of growth, and cannot bloom when it is not mature and mature.
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After the formation of phalaenopsis flower buds, more phosphorus should be applied until flowering. When the flower stem is pulled upwards and has a tendency to tilt to one side, a pillar should be erected to tie it so that the flower stalk will not break. Later, the peduncle grows taller and taller, and the binding should be carried out gradually, and the pillar is slightly arc-shaped to enhance the beauty.
Stop applying fertilizer during flowering and before new leaves emerge.
There are four taboos in the maintenance of the flowering period, the four taboos are to avoid watering, fertilization, high temperature, and not pruning the flowers.
After flowering, for the robust orchid plant with more than 5 leaves, you can leave the lower part of the stem 3 4 knots to shrink and prune, and it is expected to bloom again on the remaining flower stems in the future.
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Substrate potted plants must have loose substrate with good drainage and air permeability. Moss, fern roots, bark blocks, coconut shells, vermiculite, stones, etc. are commonly used.
Planting: Repot every year in May and June when new roots begin to grow after flowering. At this time, the temperature should be 20-25 degrees, if the temperature is too low, the new plant will recover slowly and will be perishable. If you find that the growth potential of individual plants is weakened, or the substrate becomes rotten and not breathable, or the newly purchased Phalaenopsis potting method is not suitable, you can change the pot at any time to restore its growth potential, and you do not have to wait until spring to change it, otherwise it will cause the plant to rot or even die.
Potted plants need to be repotted once a year and the substrate should be replaced. When potting with moss and fern roots, the lower part of the pot should be filled with large particles of drainage such as broken bricks and potted chips. When potting with moss completely, squeeze out the excess water by hand the soaked moss, loosely wrap it around the roots of the seedlings, and then gently press the seedlings and moss and plant them in pots.
Be careful not to press the moss too tightly, otherwise it is easy to cause root rot.
Watering is the key to raising Phalaenopsis well. Phalaenopsis roots avoid stagnant water, and prefer ventilation and dryness.
If there is too much water, it is easy to cause root rot. The water requirement is large in the vigorous growth period, and the watering is less in the dormant period; Watering more when the temperature is high, less watering when the temperature is low, strictly control watering below 15 degrees, try to keep the roots slightly dry, as long as the hand feels a little damp, you can not water. Newly repotted or newly planted plants should be kept slightly dry in the substrate and watered less to promote the germination of new roots and avoid rotting of old roots.
Fertilized phalaenopsis grows quickly and requires slightly more fertilizer than ordinary orchids.
You can water the cake fertilizer or alum fertilizer water once every two weeks, and once a week in summer. Chemical fertilizers can be all-element compound fertilizers and potassium dihydrogen phosphate.
Sunlight needs to be abundant in winter.
More than 60% shade in summer, 20 to 40% shade in spring and autumn, avoid direct sunlight.
The most suitable temperature for phalaenopsis growth is 18 28 degrees, that is, 25 28 degrees during the day and 18 20 degrees at night. The most suitable temperature for flower bud differentiation is 16-18 degrees. Above 32 degrees is not conducive to the growth of Phalaenopsis orchid, which will promote it to enter a semi-dormant state, affect the differentiation of flower buds, and not bloom. Above 35 degrees Celsius, the growth stops below 10 degrees.
Humidity likes a humid environment, generally maintaining a relative humidity of 70-80% throughout the year
After pruning the flowers, cut off the flower leaves in time, or when most of the flower buds on the flower leaves have opened, the flower leaves of the relatively robust plants can be cut from the part with more than 3 nodes at the base for cut flowers. If the remaining 3 knots are properly managed, flower buds can grow from the knots in about 10 days and bloom in about 2 months. Pay attention to the weak growth of the plant should not be allowed to bloom a second time, so as not to consume too much nutrients and further decline in growth.
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