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Can hydroponics Dendrobium officinale survive? How can hydroponics Dendrobium officinale survive?

Gustavo Fring
2020-11-16 11:23:35
It can not be watered when it blossoms, so it is necessary to reduce the humidity, which is about 50%. If watering at this time, the soil temperature will decrease, its absorption capacity will also decrease, so that the flower and fruit setting rate will decrease in three days, so we should not water in disorder, we should grasp the time. In addition, we need to fertilize. At this time, high phosphorus fertilizer should be applied, and boron fertilizer should be sprayed before flowering to promote flowering and improve fruit setting rate.

1. water can survive?

Dendrobium officinale not only can be cultivated in soil, but also can be cultivated in water, and can also survive.Dendrobium candidum likes humid environment, so the water environment can also adapt.Now, hydroponic nutrient solution can provide nutrients, supplement the nutrients it needs, and promote the normal growth of Dendrobium candidum hydroponic plants.The water-cultured Dendrobium officinale is very convenient, relatively clean and sanitary, does not generate excessive garbage, and has good ornamental value; the Dendrobium officinale plants are matched with glass bottles, are relatively beautiful, and can be placed on a table in a living room to increase vitality.

2. How to keep water

1. Preparation of containers: Before hydroponics Dendrobium officinale, prepare suitable containers, such as glass bottles with small diameter or hydroponics containers with small baskets.We need to get some rocks and pine bark ready.

2, plant treatment: selecting robust plants, washing the plants with clean water, removing the soil on the plants, shearing the old roots and the rotten roots on the plants, soaking the plants in a carbendazim solution for disinfection, and then fishing out the plants to dry.

Dendrobium candidum

3. Hydroponic culture: put some stones in a container, put several layers of pine bark on top, put Dendrobium candidum in it, add a proper amount of water, the water should not cover all the roots, generally not more than two-thirds.

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