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The jade rabbit orchid is thin-leaved from the **.
The shape of the "Jade Rabbit" is also in the shape of a butterfly, and after seeing many plants, I personally feel that the dish effect of the Jade Rabbit is the best, but it is only limited to orchid species. Not only is it attractively shaped, but more importantly, it has a very attractive fragrance that can be placed in the home and can extend to every corner of the interior.
In addition to that, it has a long flowering period, so you can not only smell the charming scent but also enjoy the beautiful flowers. Its number of flower stems is huge, under normal circumstances, a pole can grow about 5 flowers, if you raise several rods, then the ornamental nature of the jade rabbit will be greatly enhanced. Its appearance is inversely proportional to the difficulty of maintenance, and many people feel that the more beautiful and special the flower, the more difficult it is to maintain.
In fact, the maintenance of "Jade Rabbit" is very simple, we only need to provide a semi-shaded environment for it, especially in summer, must not be exposed to the scorching sun, usually ensure that the soil is slightly moist, if the "Jade Rabbit" successfully takes root, I recommend timely supplementation of some Trim water-soluble fertilizer, so that you can speed up its growth.
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This can't be compared, whether it is a broad-leaved orchid or a thin-leaved orchid, there are three, six, nine, etc., and the width of the orchid leaf cannot be used alone as an indicator to evaluate the quality of the orchid.
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Leaf thickness is not a measure of how good or bad an orchid is.
Purchase points] 1 Beginners should choose varieties that are easy to cultivate and easy to flower, which can enhance confidence.
2 Beginners don't have to pay attention to popularity, but choose their favorite flower shapes and colors.
3 Pay attention to the variety to match your cultivation environment, and take care of it to get twice the result with half the effort.
4 Buy some cheaper hybrid seedlings, you can expect to bloom good flowers and increase the fun of raising orchids.
5 If you have accumulated cultivation experience, you can further select the rarer and more difficult to care for varieties, because challenges are also one of the joys of growing orchids.
Excellent strains to buy].
1. Excellent orchid varieties should be correct, vigorous and shiny, with more leaves, bright green leaf color, and plump and hypertrophied pseudobulbs.
2 If the stems, leaves, and roots are withered and dehydrated, the vitality is weak, and if you are not sure that they will be rejuvenated, it is best not to buy them.
3 The more leafless old pseudobulbs there are, the more they can encourage the germination of new shoots, and should not be regarded as useless and should be retained.
4 A sturdy orchid plant, with white roots exposed on the surface of the pot, and yellowish-brown in the planting material in the pot, which is hard when pressed by hand. If the root is rotten and black-brown, it will be soft or dry when pressed by hand.
5. Do not buy orchids with diseases and insect pests to prevent them from spreading to other orchids or flowers.
6. If the planting material in the pot has been rotted or has not been renewed for a long time, it must be replaced immediately after buying, if it cannot be replaced in a short period of time, do not buy it for the time being.
7. If you want to buy rampartied seedlings, it is best to choose them in spring and autumn, and it is easy to continue to grow after planting.
8 Beginners can buy orchids that bloom in a short period of time or every other year to increase their interest and confidence.
9 Orchid plants include bottle seedlings, seedlings, small seedlings, medium seedlings, near-flowering plants, and mature plants. Beginners should choose near-flowering plants or mature plants for trial planting, which is easier to succeed, and then choose smaller orchid plants for cultivation after accumulating experience.
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Leaf thickness is not a measure of how good or bad an orchid is.
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For example, in the fine-leaved varieties, the wide leaves are better, while in the broad-leaved varieties, the leaves are relatively thinner or better, and they cannot be generalized.
Looking at the orchid from the leaves, the width and length are only a small aspect, in addition, it is also necessary to look at the leaf shape, leaf posture, leaf color, leaf art and so on, which of these aspects are more important than the size when evaluating the advantages and disadvantages of the orchid.
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There is no orchid in the same seedling, but when there are multiple seedlings in the same plant, sometimes there are two different characteristics of wide leaves and thin leaves at the same time, and now it is most common in the first generation and second generation seedlings of tissue culture seedlings, and the difference between them is very obvious.
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It is indeed the lack of the Jade Rabbit Frank Cover Orchid.
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