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How to raise the new Phalaenopsis?

Marie Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
The simplest way to eat saffron is to soak in water, take 3-5 roots and brew them into water to drink, add a little honey according to taste, and finally eat them together with the filaments inside. You can also use saffron to soak in wine, several saffron roots can be drunk after soaking in liquor for a period of time, and you can also add other medicinal materials to drink a little every day. Clean rice and saffron can also be boiled together, porridge can be eaten, both satiated and good for the body.

1. Illumination

Phalaenopsis is a light-loving plant, but when it is just bought back, it should be placed in a position with scattered light to raise, not in a place where the light is particularly strong to raise.Because at this time the plant has not yet adapted to the environment, the growth rate is very slow, strong light is easy to sunburn it.After it adapts to the environment, it can increase the time it receives light.

2. Temperature

When you just bought it back, in order to make it better adapt to the new environment, it is best to keep it in a warm place.In particular, the temperature can be controlled between 20-25.degree.C.After a period of time, it will be able to adapt to the environment and resume growth.

3. Watering

Just bought back its growth rate is slow, do not need a lot of water.Therefore, it is not appropriate to water regularly at this time, otherwise it may cause its root system to be waterlogged.Wait until the plant material is dry before watering.Specifically, it can be watered every 4-5 days.If the drainage of plant material is good and the drying speed is fast, the watering frequency can be increased appropriately.After it begins to grow normally, it can be watered every 2-3 days or so.

4. Fertilization

When you buy it back, you don't need to fertilize it.Because it is adapting to the environment at this time, the fertilizer requirement is not high.If it is fertilized, the fertilizer will accumulate in the plant material and cause damage to its root system.When its slow pot period is over, it can be fertilized.

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