Most orchids are water-loving and grow well in moist soil.Because water is the necessary raw material for photosynthesis, it can help orchid plants synthesize nutrients.However, they like wet but not waterlogged, if the water content in the soil is too high, there will be water, it may be their roots bubble rot, resulting in their absorption of nutrients from the soil efficiency decline, and then lead to yellow leaves, dry branches and other growth problems.
Orchids are relatively shade-loving flowers, and most species do not particularly like sunlight.If they are placed in a place with strong light for a long time, their leaves will be burned by strong light.However, this does not mean that they do not need sunlight for their growth.Because sunlight is also a necessary condition for its photosynthesis, long-term absence of light will lead to its inability to photosynthesize and lack of nutrients.Therefore, it is recommended that they be placed in a place with scattered light when curing.
Orchids are not suitable for direct sunshine when they have just been watered.Because just after watering and basking in the sun, the water droplets left on the leaves will act as a magnifying glass, concentrating the sunlight on the leaves, which will cause the leaves to burn.It is recommended to keep it in a warm and cool place when it is just watered.Wait a few hours before thinking about sunbathing.