1. If the orchid has been growing leaves after the flowering period, and even the bud has not grown out, it may be because the temperature of the breeding environment is not suitable, or too much nitrogen fertilizer has been applied to it.In view of these two situations, we can take the way of moving it to the environment of about 15 for conservation and temporarily stopping the application of nitrogen fertilizer and changing the application of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer to promote its bud growth and flowering.
2. If the orchid grows a bud, but can not blossom, it may be because it has been watered too much, so that its root system has problems.At this time, it should be immediately controlled watering, and it is transferred to a semi-shady, ventilated place for slow curing.When it recovers, the bud will be able to continue to blossom.
If you want to raise the orchid to bloom smoothly, you need to put it in a warm environment between 15 and 20 degrees Celsius for maintenance, and shade it when the light is strong, so that it can receive scattered light irradiation.Near the flowering period, we should stop applying nitrogen fertilizer and apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer 2-3 times to stimulate it to blossom.In addition, if you raise cold orchids, Cymbidium and other varieties that need vernalization, you should put them in a low temperature environment of about 10 C for vernalization before they enter the flowering period.So that it can bloom smoothly.