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How to let tiger skin orchid leaf more green, how does leaf tip hair yellow do?

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2020-11-16 11:23:35
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1. how to make the leaves of tiger orchid greener

1. Light control and ventilation: If you want to make the leaves of tiger orchid greener, you need to keep its leaves growing well.Therefore, it needs to be kept in a well-ventilated place with sufficient light but not strong.During the growing season, the time for it to receive scattered light can be increased appropriately.This allows it to synthesize more nutrients, which is more conducive to keeping its leaves green.

2. Fertilizer: If you want to keep its leaves green, you should also provide it with enough nutrients.Therefore, when maintaining it, we should pay attention to topdressing it in time.In order to make its leaves more convenient to obtain nutrients, foliar fertilizer is recommended.When the fertilizer is diluted and sprayed on the leaves of the plants, they can get more nutrients and become greener.

2. tiger orchid leaf tip yellow how to do

If it is found that the cultured tiger orchid has the problem of leaf tip yellowing, it needs to be placed in a ventilated and semi-shady position first, and then cut off the severely yellowed and dried part with scissors.After that, the humidity of the air around it is increased by spraying water regularly.After a period of time, it will be able to recover.When dealing with it, we need to pay attention not to expose it to strong light.

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