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How to raise the newly bought ground roots?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Onion orchid will not immediately begin to recover its growth state when it is just bought back, it will have a slow pot period. At this time, it needs to be placed in a semi-cloudy environment to supplement enough water for it, but it can not let the basin accumulate water, and keep the temperature at about 22 C. At present, fertilization can not be applied to prevent root burning. When it starts to grow again, fertilize it again.

1. how to deal with the ground roots bought back

It is necessary to check the overall condition of the newly bought plants to see if the soil is not well ventilated, the water holes are blocked, and there are too many insects in the soil.If it occurs, dredging and spraying diluted disinfectant water should be carried out immediately according to the situation.

2. how to breed the bought ground roots

1. Temperature: about 20 degrees Celsius is the best temperature for its growth and development.It is better not to place the newly bought landing roots outdoors for breeding, because the outdoor temperature changes are relatively high, which can easily lead to maladaptation of plants and various diseases and morbidity.

2. Watering: Landing and rooting prefer a humid growing environment.So when you just bought it back, you should pay more attention to the sun and at the same time, you should also do more water replenishment work.At the same time, we should also pay attention to not watering too much, once the phenomenon of water accumulation may lead to rotten roots and other phenomena, hindering normal growth and development.

3. Fertilization: In general, the newly bought ground roots do not need to be fertilized. If there is a pathological phenomenon of lack of fertilizer and various elements, a small amount of diluted fertilizer can be applied as appropriate. Be sure not to get it on the branches and leaves, otherwise it will cause the leaves to turn yellow.

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