"Instructions for repotting蟹爪兰 (Disocactus ackermannii), precautions when transplanting蟹爪兰"

Cattleya potting precautions

If you want to learn about the precautions for potting Cattleya, the following content will introduce you to the relevant knowledge.

Cattleya potting precautions

Cattleya is believed to be very popular with everyone, its flowers are very beautiful, the branches and leaves are lush, and it has very high ornamental value. Especially during the period around the Spring Festival, the flowers will be in full bloom, which is pleasing to the eye. When cultivating, people usually repot Cattleya. Generally speaking, repotting is done after the flowers of Cattleya have bloomed. Next, the editor will talk about the precautions for repotting Cattleya.

1. When repotting Cattleya, we need to choose the right time. Usually, it is best to repot after the flowers have faded, which is an important point to note.

2. Why is it important to repot after the flowers have faded? This is because the plant is relatively fragile when flowering, and improper watering and fertilizing can affect the normal growth of the plant. Therefore, it is generally done after flowering.

3. When repotting, be sure to mix sandy loam into the new substrate, and the base fertilizer can be organic fertilizer, bone meal, or superphosphate.

4. When repotting, when removing the plant from the pot, be careful not to damage its roots. If the roots are damaged, it will affect growth, so it is important to keep the soil around the roots from falling off.

5. If there are any残枝老枝 (rotten or old branches) or diseased branches during repotting, they should be pruned to avoid affecting the growth of the plant. It is also important to provide short-day lighting and avoid direct sunlight.

6. After repotting, when watering, only a little water is needed. Gradually increase the amount of water as new leaves grow, and move the plant to a well-lit and well-ventilated environment.

7. After repotting, do not move the plant frequently, especially during the bud stage. Avoid moving the location to prevent flower bud drop.

Conclusion: The above are the precautions for repotting Cattleya. Since the flowering period varies with climate, the timing of repotting will also vary. No matter when you repot, just remember these precautions.

The comprehensive introduction mentioned above about the precautions for repotting Cattleya is hoped to bring some knowledge about green plants to green plant enthusiasts.