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Cultivation methods and precautions of labium axillaris

Walter White
2020-08-12 08:32:01
The lovely plant axillary labial orchid, which is famous for its rich chocolate aroma, is placed at home, although it is not outstanding, but it feels unexpectedly harmonious. So what Xiaobian brings to you today is the cultivation method of lovely axillary labial orchid.

Life habits

The armpit lip orchid likes to live in the environment of high temperature and humidity. The most favorite is sunny day with sun. In the season of spring, autumn and winter, it can even receive the light for a whole day. However, in summer, it needs to avoid the poisonous light of noon, or only receive half day's light. It can also use the shading net to cover part of the sun.

Axillary Lip Orchid and Sunshine

Watering method

Cultivation can use water moss to maintain water power, such as water when the water moss is half dry, if you see the armpit labia pseudobulbous wrinkles, it means water shortage, at this time water can restore the original state.

Axillary Lip Orchid and Sunshine

Every spring and summer, the axillary labia will sprout new buds from the bottom of the pseudobulbous stem, and grow rapidly. It is recommended to replace it with a larger basin at this time, so that not only the water can be kept, but also the basin will not be dumped due to the imbalance of neutrality.

How to apply fertilizer

Axillary labial orchid grows very fast, so it needs more fertilizer, so it is suggested that in addition to regular application of slow effect fertilizer, quick acting fertilizer can be applied when growing rapidly in spring and summer

armpit and lip orchid and sunshine

Reproduction method

Axillary labial orchid is mainly propagated in ramets. It is suitable in spring and summer. It can be divided into 3-5 balls and planted in pots.

Propagation of Cymbidium axillaris

If you are in love with this lovely plant friends can grasp the time to buy, otherwise the flowering period, it will be impossible to start.

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