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How to let tiger orchid grow Phnom Penh, cuttings how to retain Phnom Penh?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-11-16 11:23:35
In winter, stop fertilizing the trumpet creeper and reduce the frequency of watering it appropriately, and water it every 10-15 days instead. Such water and fertilizer management is very friendly to its root system and is not easy to damage its root system. In addition, it needs to be placed in a place where the sun can shine directly and the temperature should be controlled above 5 degrees Celsius. Such an environment can prevent it from freezing.

1. how to make tiger orchid grow gold

1, division propagation: Phnom Penh tiger orchid is a variety of tiger orchid, want it to grow Phnom Penh can use the method of division to propagate, and so on its lateral buds grow up to see the leaves with Phnom Phen, division planting on the line, you can grow Phnom Phen.

2, more sunshine: want it long Phnom Penh, but also more sunshine to go.The growth of plants will be more vigorous if the light is sufficient.If there is no light, the whole plant will show wilting state, and there will be no golden edge.In addition, we should also pay attention to the hot summer sun, to avoid it in time.

3. Suitable soil: It likes to grow in soil with strong drainage performance and more humus, and can be mixed with garden soil, river sand and humus soil.Pay attention to the viscosity of the soil can not be too heavy, otherwise it will hinder growth.

2. how to keep Phnom Penh for Sansevieria trifasciata cuttings

If you want to keep the Phnom Penh, you must pay attention to the method.Select robust leaves, length control in 15-20 cm, wound to deal with, it is best to coat plant ash, to avoid infection.When cutting, invert the leaves, sheath down, about three centimeters into the soil depth on the line.After inserting appropriate watering, temperature control treatment, but also on the shade, not the sun, so soon can grow leaves, and is with Phnom Penh.

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