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Cultivation method of monocotyledon

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-17 09:21:58
Soil: it is recommended that you use soft and thick weak acid soil to cultivate monocotyledon, which can be mixed with rotten leaf soil, peat soil and garden soil. Light: usually it can be placed in a place where the light is not strong for breeding. Moisture: the soil needs to be kept moist, so does the surrounding air. Ventilation: it should be cultured in a well ventilated place.

1. Soil

Many flower friends think that the orchid is resistant to barren, so they choose the soil with low nutrient content for breeding. However, since it's family farming, it's better to choose fertile soil for farming. Here, it is recommended that you use soft and thick weak acid soil to cultivate a leafy orchid. To be specific, we can mix rotten leaf soil, peat soil and garden soil as its culture soil.

2. Light

One leaf orchid is relatively fond of shade, so it can be cultured in the place where the light is not strong. In summer, the light is very strong, it needs to use a shading network for shading. However, it should be noted that if the breeding place is relatively dark, it needs to be moved to a sunny place every other period of time to help it grow better

3. Moisture

The requirement of water content is high and the growth condition of relative high humidity is needed. Usually in addition to need timely watering, keep the soil moist, but also should often spray water to plants, maintain a more humid air conditions.

4. Ventilation

In addition to the above conditions, the best place to breed it is a place with good ventilation conditions. This can give it more fresh air, and greatly reduce the probability of diseases and insect pests.

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