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The Reason and Treatment Method of Orchid Flower Bud Never Flowering

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Iris can be potted for maintenance, and need to be repotted for a period of time. If the pot is not changed for a long time, it is not conducive to the later maintenance, iris has been growing, the plant will continue to grow, the original pot space is limited, hindering the later development. After a long period of growth and absorption, most of the nutrients in the soil are consumed, and the remaining nutrients can not be supplied for subsequent growth. Regular repotting can provide suitable space for growth and give new nutrients needed.

1. Lack of time

1. Reason: One characteristic of orchids is that it takes a long time for most varieties to grow buds and bloom, and it takes several months for many varieties.If the orchid has not been in bud for a long time and is in good condition, the reason for not flowering may be lack of time.

2. Treatment method: At this time, no special treatment is needed, and it can be cured in an environment of 15-20 .In this way, after a period of time, it will be able to blossom smoothly.

2. Overwatering

1. Reason: After the orchid grows out of the bud, it needs water control and maintenance.At this time, if it is overwatered, its root system will be injured.If the situation is serious, it will also cause its buds to wither and fail to blossom.

2. Treatment method: At this time, water should be suspended for a period of time.If the buds of orchids have withered, they need to be cut off in time.Wait until the flower soil is dry, and then water it again.

3. No vernalization

1. Reason: Some varieties of orchids, such as cold orchid and spring orchid, need to be vernalized before they can blossom smoothly.If it is not vernalized at the time of cultivation, it may not blossom normally.

2. Treatment method: Before the orchid that needs vernalization enters the flowering period, it should be placed in an environment of about 10 and maintained for about one month.In this way, when it comes to the flowering period, it can blossom normally.

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