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Crab claw orchid and vermilion... Bloom 3 or 4 times a year, how to do it?

Hank Schrader
2020-07-15 15:30:20
A lot of Christmas Cactus and monarch orchid of flower friend's family open once a year, some even haven't opened flowers since they bought them. But the flower of the great God family can bloom 3-4 times a year. How to raise it? Follow the flowers to learn!

Crab claw orchid so raise, 1 year can open 2, 3 times!

In the cognition of most flower friends, crabmail blooms only in winter and spring. In fact, crabmail can bloom 2-3 times a year as long as you master the flower urging skills.

1. Create a short sunshine environment

Crab claw orchid is a short sunshine flower. In order to make it bloom, we must create a short sunshine environment. Receive 8 hours of scattered light every day and make sure it is in total darkness for 14 hours every day.

2. Do not move frequently

Crab claw orchid is a kind of photogenic flower. Don't move it casually during bud raising, or it will easily cause bud falling and affect flowering.

3. Timely supplement fertilizer

Now it's autumn, Christmas Cactus has basically passed the dormancy period, and can apply some compound fertilizer in the soil. Wait until the end of autumn, began to apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, such as huaduoduo No. 2, for root irrigation to promote the breeding of flower buds.

It's not a business to keep monarch orchid like this for three times!

If you want to let the monarch orchid blossom, you should first make sure that the monarch orchid has reached the age of 4, or has grown 11 leaves. If these conditions are met but can not be opened, then we can start from the following aspects

1. Don't change pots often

If it's not necessary, don't change pots often, and keep the flowerpots of Clivia not too big. Only when the pots are small can they force roots and promote flowering. Don't move the flowerpot often before growing buds, which is easy to cause falling buds.

2. Supplement fertilizer in time

If Clivia wants to bloom many times, it needs to increase the amount of fertilizer. In the growth period, the water of rotten cake fertilizer is applied every half month, and the high P and K fertilizer is applied about 20 days before flowering.

3. Increase the temperature difference, promote flower growth at low temperature.

Clivia will basically enter the dormancy period above 25 ℃, and it is impossible to bloom. In order to promote the growth of Clivia buds, we need to artificially create a low temperature environment and increase the temperature difference. We can put it on the Nanyang platform in the daytime and outside the cool north balcony or corridor in the evening.

4. Cut off the stems after flowering.

After the flower withers, cut off the flower stems in time. The closer to the ground, the better. Prevent the Clivia from producing seed pods.

Zhu Dinghong is so nurturing, and keeps driving all year round!

Most of the flower friends usually open their red flowers twice a year at most, but as long as you learn how to spend flowers, three times a year is not a problem!

1. Cold storage

After the flower withers in June, dig out the bulbs, cut off the flower stems and leaves that have already broken, and put them in the refrigerator after half a day's drying.

2. Planting after cold storage

After half a month's cold storage, take out and plant again, apply compound fertilizer once, and then apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer once every 10 days, generally about two months, you can bloom again.

3. Water control treatment

If you want to let red cress bloom again in winter and spring, you need to control water in early October. The water control time is about 15 days.

4. Low temperature environment

After controlling the water, put the red on the low temperature environment, such as the corridor or basement. In December move back to the indoor, the basic mid day will be out of arrow, the end of the month will be able to bloom

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