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How to raise the new bottle orchid?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Pot soil: the soil requirements are not high, the soil attached to the business can be for its normal growth, one to two years need to be repotted, but just bought back this time do not change. Temperature: Gomphrena likes warm environment, can control the temperature between 21-26 degrees, can help it better adapt to the new environment. Watering: Buy back after the Millennium Red, do not give it too much water, it is the current demand for water is not strong. Illumination: After the thousand days red buys, may let it accept the quota the sunlight illumination, when the illumination is too intense should shade suitably, avoids being burnt.

1. Fertilization

Don't fertilize the bottle orchid when you just bought it home, because it is now in the adaptation stage, fertilization can not play a role in promoting growth, but also may damage the root.After it adapts to the new environment and resumes normal growth, the compound fertilizer can be applied once within 2-3 weeks.

2. Watering

Bottle orchids are particularly drought-resistant and have little demand for moisture. Don't rush to water them when you buy them home. Wait until the soil is completely dry before watering them.At the same time, we should pay attention to the amount of watering not too much, can make the soil moist, wine bottle orchid belongs to fleshy root, watering too much easy to waterlogging death.

3. Temperature

After buying the new bottle orchid home, it is best to control the temperature between 20-22 degrees, which is the most suitable temperature for the growth of bottle orchid, so that it can adapt to the new environment faster.After adapting to the new environment, as long as the temperature is not less than 5 degrees, it will not affect the growth.

4. Illumination

The newly bought bottle orchid can be placed in a position where it can receive soft light, which is conducive to its growth, and if the light is insufficient, its growth will be damaged.During the period of receiving light, pay attention not to let it be directly exposed to strong light, but also to appropriate shade.

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