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Cymbidium blooms several times a year

Skyler White
2020-07-03 08:30:16
The normal flowering period of Hybrid Cymbidium is from October to April of the second year. Generally, it can only bloom once a year in maintenance, and it is not impossible to bloom twice, but the possibility is very small. The growth condition required for this is high, which requires many factors. If you want to open compound flowers, you need to ensure enough light, prune the flowers in time after they open, and supplement water and fertilizer properly.

I. how many times does it bloom

The normal flowering period of Hybrid Cymbidium is from October to April of the next year, during which it is possible to bloom, and the flowers can bloom for about 20 days. In general maintenance, only one flower can be opened a year, and it is not impossible to open two flowers, but the possibility is very small. The growth conditions required for this are relatively high, and many factors are needed. We must take good care of it.

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Second, how to open the compound flower

1. Sufficient sunshine: it is a plant that likes sunshine very much. Only by ensuring sufficient sunlight can it accumulate nutrients and promote the flowers to open again. However, in summer, it can not be directly put in the sunshine, or it needs proper shade.

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2. Pruning after flower: after its flower withers, it must remove the residual flowers, so as to reduce the consumption of nutrients and accumulate nutrients to supply new flowers, otherwise it will have a great impact on the resumption of flowers.

3. Replenish water: replenish water is also a very important factor, which has a great influence on flowering. Pay attention to watering during the growth period, and do not over dry. Water 2-3 times a day in summer, 3-4 days in other seasons, and maintain humidity.

4. Apply fertilizer: apply fertilizer before flowering, and don't forget to supplement after flowering, so as to accumulate enough nutrients for later growth.

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