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How to raise rain orchid in autumn

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-10 08:11:49
In autumn, increasing the light to the rain orchid can improve the resistance and survive the winter smoothly. After the growth in summer, it needs to be supplemented with nutrients in autumn, so it can grow normally and be ready for winter. In this period of time, it can be pruned once to promote growth. It can also take advantage of this season to divide plants, at this time, the success rate is higher than other seasons.

I. increase the illumination

Increasing sunlight in autumn can improve the ability to resist insects and cold winter, so you don't need to cover the sun, let it bask in the sun more. In the evening, we should ventilate and increase the temperature difference between day and night, which can make it grow stronger.

II. Fattening

After a summer's growth, the nutrients in the soil have been exhausted, so it needs to be supplemented in autumn. Top dressing method is to use organic fertilizer, once every ten days, spraying liquid fertilizer containing nitrogen on the leaf surface, and the frequency of use is also once every ten days. Supplement nutrients in autumn can increase the safety of overwintering. Fertilization time should be selected in the basin of slightly dry soil, temperature less than 30 degrees on a sunny night, the next morning to water the basin of soil once, keep wet

3. Trim

After its flowers bloom, they need to be properly pruned to strengthen their plants. If the plant is too dense, it can remove redundant, dry and rotten branches, which can promote its growth more balanced and increase its ornamental

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4. Ramets

If it propagates in autumn, its success rate will be higher than that of other seasons. When dividing plants, the roots should be cut from the soil, the mud should be removed gently, and then the roots should be separated, and the rotten roots on the roots should be trimmed off. Finally, rinse with water, dry and plant in a new basin.

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