1. Temperature: Orchid grass is suitable for warm environment, and it is better to keep it at 15-25 ℃. Its resistance to high temperature is not very good, so it is better not to be higher than 35 degrees. When the temperature is high, try to keep good ventilation conditions. Moreover, too cold environment is not good, winter can be around 10 degrees.
2. Light: orchids do not have high requirements for sunlight. The semi overcast environment is more suitable for them. Too strong sunlight will burn their leaves and affect their flowering. Therefore, in spring and autumn, it can provide astigmatism; in summer, try to put it in a half shade or a cool place. In winter, there is no need to shade.
3. Watering: Orchid needs more water, so it must be watered when the substrate is half dry. It's better to pour it through, but don't let water accumulate. In addition, the water used should be slightly acidic and not too dirty.
4. Fertilization: in order to promote the growth of orchid grass, fertilizer is very important. Generally fertilize once every ten days or so. In addition, when planting and changing pots, you must add base fertilizer
1. Reproduction: it can be divided into plants. Before dividing plants, water should be poured properly. Then take off the basin and divide it into several parts. Each part should have several fake bulbs connected together. Then prepare different flowerpots and plant them separately.
2. Pruning: after flowering, it is better to repair properly. When its last flower opens for a week, it needs to be cut three centimeters from the surface of the flowerpot. Then it is for the pruning of its leaves. Its leaves are usually relatively dense, and some of them are cut off when they are too messy. Those who are dry and old must be pruned in time.
1. Disease: the most common disease is called "soft rot". Once it occurs, it is very difficult to control. It is necessary to clean up the infected part in time, and then spray the agent immediately.
2. Insect pests: for example, "scale insects" and so on are very common. They can be sprayed with Omethoate and other enemies for control. It can also be prevented in advance, spraying twice or four times a year.
1. Toxicity: it is non-toxic in itself, and its odor is also non-toxic.
2. Whether it can be raised at home: Yes. And it is not only ornamental strong, and its smell is good, some varieties have light fragrance, suitable for indoor