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How to manage the sprouting of orchids and how to thin the buds

Gustavo Fring
2020-11-16 11:23:35
It is a perennial plant, belonging to Caryophyllaceae stone flower plants, usually able to cultivate 3-5 years. Gypsophila paniculata can be made into dried flowers, the method is also very simple, trim it, hang to a dry place, half a month or so can be naturally air-dried. Or put it into the microwave oven and heat it for 10 seconds. It can also be put into a thicker tree, but it will destroy its shape.

1. Keep warm

When the orchid is in its budding stage, it must be provided with a relatively warm environment.Because whether the temperature is suitable or not can directly determine whether it can germinate smoothly.In particular, it is recommended to control the temperature at 18-25.degree.C.At night, the minimum temperature should not be lower than 8 C, otherwise its flower buds will not be able to sprout smoothly.In addition, do not let the temperature exceed 30 C, otherwise it is also very harmful to its flower bud sprouting.

2. Appropriate exposure

Unlike most light-loving flowers, orchids prefer a semi-shady environment with scattered light.It is more afraid of strong light irradiation, if the light of the maintenance environment is too strong, it will also affect its flower bud sprouting.So when it is in the budding stage, it is recommended to keep it in a soft light place.In this way, it can not only avoid being burned by strong light, but also allow it to receive sunlight to synthesize nutrients and grow smoothly.

3. Supplementing Water and Fertilizer

If you want it to sprout smoothly, you also need to provide it with certain water and nutrient support.Therefore, at this time, it is necessary to water properly and apply some fertilizer appropriately.The water can be poured every 5-7 days, and then poured when the plant material is dry.In this way, it can not only absorb enough water, but also do not worry about waterlogging damage to its roots.The fertilizer may be applied every 15-20 days.This will ensure its nutrient needs.

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