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How to raise tiger tail orchid? What are the precautions

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-03 08:28:36
It is suitable for growing in soft and loose soil, and can be mixed with rotten leaf soil, garden soil and river sand. Put on the balcony with astigmatism, touch the sun to promote growth. Daily water supply once a half month, once a month in winter. Fertilizer should be applied every two weeks during the growth period, and the concentration should be paid attention to. Move to a warm house in winter and adjust the surrounding temperature. Pay attention to the interval of 1-2 years, and change the plantlet.

How to raise

1. Soil: it is suitable for growing in soft and loose soil. You can make it up at home by yourself and mix it with saprophytic soil, garden soil and river sand, so as to ensure air permeability and fertility. You can't use too hard soil, or the growth will be limited.

2. Sunlight: although it can tolerate the shade, the plant grows better under the sunshine. It can be placed on the balcony with astigmatism, and it can touch the sunshine to promote the growth. If it is placed in the shade for a long time, the growth will be limited.

3. Water content: it is a relatively drought resistant plant with different watering frequency in different seasons. It can be watered once a half month every day. In winter, the climate is cold, and the water evaporation is small. It can be watered once a month, and there must be no ponding.

4. Fertilizer: fertilizer supplement is also very important. It is the nutrition supplement for growth, especially in the growth period, i.e. in spring and autumn, apply fertilizer every two weeks. Pay attention to the concentration, and do not use concentrated fertilizer and raw fertilizer.

5. Temperature: it can't stand the cold. If it is damaged by freezing, the plant may freeze to death in severe cases, so it should be moved to indoor maintenance in winter to adjust the surrounding temperature.

2. Precautions

Every 1 - 2 years, we need to change flowerpots for plants and add a little new nutrient soil to ensure adequate nutrition supply.

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