1. Soft: the soil for cultivating orchids must be soft. Because most of its varieties, the root system is not very strong, if the soil used is too hard, or poor air permeability occurs hardening, it is easy to make them rot.
2. High humus content: its growth has a high demand for nutrients. If the soil contains more humus, it can provide nutrients for its growth.
3. Good drainage: it is not resistant to waterlogging. If there is water in the soil where it is raised, it is easy for its roots to rot. So the soil that raises it must have certain drainage ability, can ensure it won't be waterlogged, can grow healthily..
1. Orchid: because it is mostly epiphytic, you can prepare some rotten bark and some nutritious soil, mix them evenly as its flower soil. In addition, if you have moss on hand, you can add some
2. Guolan: because most of its varieties are native, it can be made of six parts of rotten leaf soil, three parts of red soil and one part of river sand mixed evenly. In addition, we can also mix the same amount of rotten leaf soil and sandy loam as its flower soil.