Phalaenopsis is not allowed to bask in the sun at any time

Updated on home 2024-08-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    I can't believe that my question from a year ago is still being turned over. I've been planting it myself for a year, so let's sum it up. Phalaenopsis orchids can not shine in the sun, but there should be bright light, otherwise the leaves will not grow quickly and there will not be many flowers.

    I was in the Pearl River Delta of Guangdong, in November 07 after experiencing the first weather below 18 degrees, Phalaenopsis began to draw flower arrows, and it was a double arrow, until January, the double arrows combined with five or six soybean buds. But this year's rare prolonged cold weather in the south almost killed my phalaenopsis. After a month of low temperature and rainy weather below 15 degrees, Phalaenopsis struggled to produce more than four purple flowers.

    I think the most difficult thing to control is the moisture and temperature, you must control the interval of watering, and you can't survive in an environment below 15 degrees for a long time. The leaves of the butterfly orchid are greenish-black in the right light.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    I once planted Phalaenopsis orchids by the window facing west, and all three of them bloomed, and one of them had two arrows. When the sun sets, a layer of translucent plastic sheet is added to shade the sun.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Then I put it directly on the balcony, there is sunlight, but I can't get on the leaves, is that good, will it not be enough sunlight to affect the photosynthesis of phalaenopsis?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I just bought 3 seedlings, and it was only the 3rd day, and the leaves below were a little wilted, and there was no shortage of water, was the water big? Or is the air dry? Alas... 5$ @3$

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Phalaenopsis orchids are suitable for sunbathing. But proper sun exposure is also conducive to phalaenopsis flowering. It is easy to maintain the temperature in the sun, and the suitable growing temperature for phalaenopsis is 15 to 20, which is exactly this time. But avoid going out to bask in the sun at noon, when the sun is more intense.

    You can dry it for 2 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the evening.

    Or in a place where there is more sunlight indoors, that is, where astigmatism is stronger. Therefore, if you want Phalaenopsis to bloom better, you need a certain amount of sunlight and cannot always be placed in a dark place.

    Secondly, there is one more important thing. That's humidity. From April to June, the air humidity is suitable and the temperature is high.

    So remember to ventilate. Avoid short flowering due to high temperature and humidity. Proper ventilation, humidity and temperature will ensure proper flowering of the phalaenopsis orchid.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No, any plant needs to bask in the sun for photosynthesis, and phalaenopsis is no exception.

    Many people know that Phalaenopsis is a tropical plant and think that it can be exposed to the sun all the time, but in fact, Phalaenopsis is not a plant that particularly likes sunlight. If you put it directly under the sun and dry it directly, it only takes four or five hours for the leaves to wilt.

    The right thing to do: just place it on the edge of the windowsill and take in some scattered light.

    Then Phalaenopsis can tolerate high temperatures and high humidity, but put these two conditions together it can't stand it. If you water it at high temperatures, it will get a kind of soft rot, which is very harmful to Phalaenopsis and will cause Phalaenopsis to die directly.

    There are also some roots in the feet of phalaenopsis that are aerial roots, and this kind of root is a root that grows in the air. If you bury it in the soil, it will prevent the phalaenopsis from attracting air, which will cause its roots to rot directly and eventually die.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Phalaenopsis can bask in the sun, but it should not be exposed to strong sunlight, otherwise the leaves will be sunburned, and the phalaenopsis will wither and die. During the maintenance period, during spring and autumn, phalaenopsis can be moved outside to supplement the light. During the summer months, avoid the bright midday light and move it outside in the late afternoon or early morning when the light is low.

    Phalaenopsis grows in tropical rainforest areas and is suitable for growing in warm and airy climates. Phalaenopsis likes astigmatism and is not tolerant to strong light, so during its growth, it needs to be maintained in a well-lit location. Phalaenopsis needs light to grow, and during spring and autumn, when the light is milder, it can be moved outside to replenish the light.

    In a sufficient light environment, Phalaenopsis can carry out photosynthesis and accumulate nutrients, which is conducive to the growth of flowers and leaves. During the summer, the temperature is high and the sun is scorching, so it is necessary to keep the phalaenopsis in a cool and ventilated place indoors. If the midday light is too strong, you can move it outside in the afternoon or early in the morning when the light is low.

    During the winter months, when the temperature is below 10 degrees, the phalaenopsis will stop growing and enter a dormant period. In winter, the light is weak, you can put the phalaenopsis on a well-lit balcony, and the appropriate supplemental light can make the phalaenopsis grow better. In winter, it should be noted that if the temperature is below 5 degrees, the phalaenopsis will be frostbitten and the leaves will wither and yellow.

    During the maintenance period, it should be noted that Phalaenopsis is warm and moisture-loving, and the temperature suitable for the growth of Phalaenopsis is between 15 and 20 degrees. During its growth period, Phalaenopsis needs to be given sufficient water to keep the soil moist, but in winter, after the Phalaenopsis is dormant, it needs to control water and stop fertilizing. Proper spraying during maintenance can prevent pests and diseases.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Phalaenopsis can bask in the sun, but be careful not to expose to strong light.

    The phalaenopsis flowering period is relatively long, taking two or three months. Phalaenopsis likes an environment with plenty of scattered light, and it can be raised by shining for an hour or two of light every day, and it should never be exposed to it in a place with strong sunlight. This habit is especially suitable for maintenance in the living room, where the light is not very strong, and it can be viewed in the living room.

    The degree of sun exposure varies according to the season, and in spring and autumn the light intensity is not strong, and it is in the season of vigorous growth, at this time about half of the sun can be shaded. In summer, the sun is stronger, so pay attention to blocking most of the sunlight, avoid direct sunlight, and pay attention to shading. In winter, the sun conditions are poor, which can block out a small part of the sun.

    Phalaenopsis maintenance tips:

    Phalaenopsis orchid needs to be maintained in small pots to be able to raise well, the root system of phalaenopsis is some aerial roots, its root system is very strong, and the root system of orchid is not much different, it can store water and nutrients, so it is relatively drought tolerant. Its root system can absorb nutrients and water in the air, do not use large pots to maintain, phalaenopsis needs to be watered to penetrate out quickly, and the soil can be kept slightly moist to be able to raise well.

    Phalaenopsis is a plant that prefers to be cold, and the temperature of 15 degrees to 25 degrees is the period when it grows vigorously and it blooms, so the temperature should not be lower than 10 degrees when raising phalaenopsis indoors.

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