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The method of repotting and fine inserting Qingming orchids

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The method of repotting and fine inserting Qingming orchids

Ensure indoor ventilation and be cautious when moving the orchids outside.

This month has two solar terms, Qingming (either the 5th or 6th) and the Spring Equinox (either the 20th or 21st), as the earth thaws and the frost base ends. Except for extreme cold waves, all potted flowers can be moved outside for care as the temperature rises rapidly. For closed orchid houses, windows should be moderately opened for natural ventilation.

Preventive measures, sterilization and pest control.

This month, orchids can be exposed to full sunlight, usually no need for rapid shading. However, as the temperature gradually rises, diseases start to grow. It is necessary to immediately use fungicides and insecticides to sterilize and control pests in the orchid room and on the orchid plants, to eliminate the disease at the earliest stage.

This month, Hui orchids begin to bloom. During the blooming season, it is advisable to provide shade, otherwise the flower shape will be poor and the quality of the bloom will be affected. Hui orchids require higher relative humidity in the air, but the potting soil should be slightly drier than usual. If the potting soil is too wet during the blooming of regular petal flowers, the flowers are easily prone to drooping shoulders and the back tilting of the outer three petals, which affects the quality of the bloom. Therefore, before the Hui orchids bloom, irrigation should be controlled to make the potting soil moderately loose, so that the flowers look more vibrant.

This month is the unblooming period for Hui orchids and the blooming period for Hui orchids. Orchids consume the most nutrients, so after blooming, it is necessary to moderately cut the flower stems to facilitate the growth of the orchid seedlings after flowering. Generally, for Hui orchids, the flower stems should be cut after half a month of blooming, and for Hui orchids, the top flowers should be cut after a full week. Otherwise, it is not conducive to the growth of strong buds after the flowers fade and may affect next year's blooming.

Repotting and fine inserting to promote growth.

This month is one of the best times for repotting and fine inserting orchids(). If the orchids are full of seedlings in the pot or the potting soil has not been divided for more than two years, it is necessary to repot or fine insert immediately during the Qingming and Spring Equinox periods. Before repotting and fine inserting, it is advisable to reduce watering to make it easier to remove the orchids from the pot and avoid damaging the roots. Take this opportunity to prune and disinfect the orchid plants, remove empty and rotten roots and disabled leaves, and immediately disinfect the cross-section of the cuttings. After the orchid seedlings are moved to the pot, they should be placed in a shaded and cool place for a week before normal management is resumed.

Reducing watering and fertilizing to promote strong buds.

For potted orchids without flower buds, a light fertilizer can be applied around Qingming; for potted orchids that have bloomed twice, it is necessary to wait for a light period of about ten days after the flowers fade before applying fertilizer. Whether it is for unblooming or post-blooming potted orchids, fertilizing should be done on a sunny day, and it is necessary to reduce watering moderately before fertilizing. The best effect is achieved when the potting soil is slightly dry, as this

allows the orchid roots and potting soil to absorb enough fertilizer, while also stimulating the orchid plants to produce strong buds, resulting in a good effect.

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