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Cultivation methods and precautions of eulabia

Marie Schrader
2020-07-22 08:33:14
It is also one of many orchids.

Growth habits

This kind of flower also grows in the condition that sunshine condition is not very good at first, so in the process of breeding, it should also be shaded. But they like humid environment, so we should pay attention to this problem when maintaining. They also have high requirements for temperature. If the temperature is too low and they haven't been put into the room in time, it's easy to be frozen. Let's take a look at it in detail.

Where to plant

The planting position is also very important. If the planting position is a blue shed with its back facing west and East, it's better to have a higher building or a tree in the west to block the sun, but it can't completely block the sun. It's necessary to block the hot sun outside the shed, but it also needs to leak part of the sun. Try to keep the air as fresh as possible. Under the shed, it's better to clean the water pool, so as to keep the air moist all the time, but it must be clean, otherwise it's easy to breed diseases and pests.

Temperature

As mentioned above, they have relatively high temperature requirements. When the outdoor temperature is about 0 ℃, the orchid must be moved to the indoor, or the orchid root may be frozen. In winter, if the weather is sunny, the temperature in the shed can also exceed 15 ℃. If the temperature is not so high in snowy days, appropriate measures should be taken to keep it at 15 ℃. But in the evening can keep at 5 ℃, from February can gradually increase the temperature, let this year grow better.

Good-looking otolabium

Loading basin

You can choose March, April, October or November to load the basin. If it is a new plant, you can choose a clay basin. But if you have planted plants for 2-3 years, you can choose a basin made of purple sand. Before changing the basin, you must wash the roots and dry them.

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