Phalaenopsis is generally fertilized in the evening, and the watering time is chosen in the morning of the next day, which can not only supplement water, but also promote nutrient absorption.
Watering the Phalaenopsis will directly affect its life and death. First, connect the water, and then wait until the water temperature is almost appropriate to supply water. When watering, be sure to aim at the root position, and do not touch the leaves, or it will cause the leaves to rot, leading to the withering of flower buds.
The amount of water to be watered each time needs to be well controlled to ensure that it can be watered thoroughly and that the substrate can fully absorb water until there is water at the bottom of the flowerpot to flow out. There is also a requirement for the amount of water to be sprayed to the extent that the water seems to drip but does not.
In spring, the humidity is high, and the water can be watered 3-7 days. In summer, the weather is dry. You can use water once a day, and you need 2-3 times of water spray. In autumn and winter, it is necessary to reduce the frequency of watering, which can be satisfied by once a week.