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What to do after the Dendrobium blooms

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-02 19:15:25
When the flower is finished, cut off the flower after it is broken, trim the branches and leaves properly, and cut off the branches that are too long. Add fertilizer in time, apply once every half a month, and select the compound fertilizer of each element ratio. It is placed in the air circulation place with astigmatism and exposed to fresh air. In addition, keep the surrounding humidity and spray water around the plant to improve the humidity.

I. trim in time

After it blooms, first cut off the flowers that have failed. Don't leave them on it to affect the beauty. In addition, prune the branches and leaves properly, observe the situation of the whole plant, cut off the excessive branches, prevent excessive consumption of growing nutrients, be conducive to flowering in the next year, promote the germination of lateral branches, and improve the light conditions.

Add fertilizer

Because flowers in full bloom consume a lot of nutrients, if they are not supplemented in time, the plants may be difficult to continue to grow, so fertilizer should be added after the flowers are opened, and the fertilizer type should be the compound fertilizer with various elements, but the fertilizer concentration should not be too high, the application of concentrated fertilizer will cause the plants to burn roots, and there is no way to absorb the nutrients, which can be diluted by flushing water, once every half a month. But

3. Put it correctly

After the plant opens the flower, it needs to be placed in the air circulation place with astigmatism, so that it can touch the fresh air, which is convenient for the later stage of bud breeding, if it is not good in the dark and airless place.

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4. Maintain humidity.

But also to maintain the surrounding humidity, can not grow in a dry place, if the surrounding is too dry, you can spray water around the plant to improve the humidity.

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