The cultivated soil of Cymbidium repens is the fertile sandy loam, 3-5 balls per 1 hole planted on the edge of the flower bed, the distance between the holes is about 15cm, and 5-7 balls per 17cm pot planted. After planting, pay attention to irrigation and keep the humidity.

Organic fertilizer such as oil meal, compost or N, P and K fertilizer can be used as fertilizer, once every 2-3 months, to increase P and K fertilizer according to proportion, which can promote bulbous hypertrophy and good flowering.
As its name implies, the rain orchid does not need much greenhouse environment, but the watering must keep up with it to ensure sufficient air humidity and proper watering.

The planting site should have enough sunshine, otherwise it is not easy to separate the seed ball in the shade, and it is not easy to blossom.
When the plants are clustered and crowded, they must be forced to divide. It has strong biological character, drought resistance and high temperature resistance, easy cultivation and suitable temperature for growth of 22-30 ℃.

For the reproduction of Cymbidium repens, it can be planted by ramet or bulb, and can be carried out all year round, but it is the best in spring. As long as the ball root is dug up, 3-5 balls are planted at each place, watered to keep appropriate humidity, and it is very easy to survive.
When digging the ball root, pay attention not to hurt the ball root. If there are too many leaves and flower stems, cut off the upper part and keep the complete bulb and 6-8cm leaves for planting. If the bulb has already sprouted, it can still bloom after fully watering after branching.