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Cultivation method of crystal orchid

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-08-24 14:21:04
Crystal orchid grows in the deep mountain before it is cultured artificially. Because crystal orchid does not need photosynthesis and relies on rotten plants to obtain nutrients, it is not easy to cultivate. Let's learn!

Crystal blue soil

Crystal orchid likes the fertile soil with good drainage and air permeability. As crystal orchid is not well cultivated, you can consult professional personnel, and try to change as few pots as possible in the breeding process to avoid injury to the root tip.

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Water crystal orchid

Crystal orchid like wet environment, need to maintain sufficient water, when watering must be poured through, can not wet outside and dry inside, this is not conducive to the growth of crystal orchid

Summer hot weather, you can give crystal orchid more water, conducive to cooling

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The light and temperature of crystal blue

Crystal orchid does not carry out photosynthesis, so it can't be exposed to the sun directly and can't see strong light. It should be cultured in the shade. Breeding temperature can not be too low, crystal orchid by rotten plants to obtain nutrients, if the temperature is too low, the rotten plants in the surrounding environment reduce, is not conducive to the growth of crystal orchid.

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The humidity of crystal blue

When the evaporation of crystal orchid plants is too large, it will cause a scorching point, increase the humidity of the air, and alleviate the drying situation.

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How to raise the root of crystal orchid

Crystal orchid roots need reasonable maintenance, hot summer can regularly wash rotten roots, pay attention to avoid residual water and lead to crystal orchid roots injured.

If the root tip of the crystal orchid is black or rotten, the root will not provide water and nutrients to the plant in time, which is the main reason why the crystal orchid will scorch.

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Precautions

Do not touch or touch the crystal of the crystal orchid plant with your hand.

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