Most orchids like to grow in a semi-shady environment, and the requirement for sunshine is gentle.They are not suitable for strong light exposure, so it is more appropriate to provide them with scattered light environment.But this is just a general situation.Because there are many varieties of orchids, and some varieties prefer sunshine, suitable for a place with sufficient light to raise.
1. For most orchids, which like a semi-shady environment, it is OK to keep them in a place with scattered light.For Cymbidium, Cymbidium and other varieties that prefer sunshine, it is more suitable to be raised in sunny places.
2. In spring and autumn, when they are in the growing season, they can receive scattered light all day, or direct light before 8 A. M. and after 5 P. m.In summer, it is necessary to do a good job of shading, providing 5-6 hours of shaded sunshine every day.In winter, they can be placed by the window to receive more than five hours of direct light.But don't expose them to light in the middle of the day when the light is strong.
If they are unlucky enough to get sunburned, they need to be moved to a cool, ventilated place first, and the leaves with burning spots and sunburn spots on the plants should be cut off with scissors.After that, spray water in time to maintain a certain humidity, and wait for it to grow new leaves.