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Breeding methods and precautions of Bletilla striata

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-07 09:05:42
Soil: it is better to plant in a good permeable and fertile soil. You can put some broken tiles at the bottom of the basin. Light: Bletilla striata is suitable for growing in half shade. It is forbidden to be exposed to too strong sunlight. Temperature: the breeding temperature should be about 20 ℃, and the temperature in winter should not be lower than 5 ℃. Watering: timely watering is required during maintenance, but no ponding is allowed. In addition, pay attention to the temperature in summer.

I. soil

When breeding Bletilla striata, try to choose the soil with good permeability and fertility. When planting, flower friends can put broken tiles on the bottom of the pot, and add rotten leaf soil to the soil for planting.

2. Light

It is very suitable for growing in a proper shade place. Especially in summer, it should not be exposed to too strong sunlight. It should be moved to a half shade place in advance. In winter, the sun is not very hot, direct sunlight is no problem

Temperature

It likes a warm living environment, but it is also more cold resistant. If the usual maintenance temperature is about 20 ℃, it can grow well. In winter, we should also pay attention to keeping warm. The temperature should not be lower than 5 ℃.

IV. watering

In its growth period, we should water it a lot, and also pay attention to watering when the basin soil is relatively dry. But it is a kind of plant that is afraid of waterlogging. When watering frequently, we should also pay attention to whether there is waterlogging in the basin, and also pay attention to drainage in rainy season to prevent rotten roots.

5. We need to pay attention to

It is more shade resistant, can properly see the sun, but do not let the strong light shine on it. In summer, we should not only pay attention to the problem of its illumination, but also pay attention to the work of preventing high temperature. When the temperature is too high in summer, if it is not maintained in a cool place, it is likely to cause yellow leaves.

Bletilla striata

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