How to care for Cymbidium and the methods and techniques for raising Cymbidium orchids.

How to care for Cymbidium

You may not be aware of the topics related to the care and cultivation methods and techniques of Cymbidium, such as how to care for Cymbidium and the related topics are as follows:

Many Cymbidium enthusiasts know that this plant usually blooms from the New Year to spring. Most orchids bloom in February and March, but Cymbidium is special, as its blooming period is usually in May and June. Someone asked yesterday why their Cymbidium has no flower buds yet, actually because the season hasn't arrived yet. Moreover, proper care is very important for Cymbidium to bloom. If the care is appropriate, the blooming period can be quite long, and some may even continue to bloom in the summer.

The difficulty of caring for Cymbidium is relatively low compared to other flowers. Many新手 orchid enthusiasts can start with Cymbidium. We all know that most orchids need low-temperature vernalization to bloom, but Cymbidium doesn't. Cymbidium prefers a warm and humid environment, and vernalization can easily cause frostbite. When caring for Cymbidium in winter, it's best to keep it indoors at a temperature above 5 degrees Celsius to prevent frostbite.

There is still some time before the blooming period of Cymbidium. We must prepare the Cymbidium in advance to ensure vigorous growth and more blooms in the future. When caring for Cymbidium, we must follow the following points carefully to ensure better growth:

One, fertilize cleverly

Before Cymbidium blooms, we need to fertilize properly. Spring is a key period for fertilizing many plants, and Cymbidium is no exception. We must fertilize Cymbidium in advance in the spring because by summer, when Cymbidium blooms, it consumes a lot of nutrients. Insufficient nutrients may cause the flower buds to fall off or fail to open. Now we should give Cymbidium some oil-based fertilizers, such as sunflower seed shells, and well-rotted organic fertilizers.

Two, repot cleverly

Spring is a key period for repotting plants. Some orchid enthusiasts don't have the habit of repotting, but it's actually very important. Spring and autumn are the key times for repotting. Repotting can promote the growth of the plant's roots. If the roots are crowded in the pot for a long time, it's not good for the plant's growth.

The roots of Cymbidium are thick and fleshy, similar to radish roots, and they grow quite fast, taking up space. Therefore, enthusiasts should repot Cymbidium into a larger pot in the spring. When repotting, adding some fertilizer, such as organic fertilizer as a bottom dressing, is very appropriate.

How to care for Cymbidium

Three, prune the roots cleverly

This is actually related to repotting. When pruning the roots of Cymbidium, it's best to cut off any dry, black, or rotting roots, which can promote the growth of the roots. If there are problems with the Cymbidium roots, after pruning, they should be soaked in a solution of carbendazim to reduce the invasion of pathogens. After soaking, the roots should be placed in a cool and well-ventilated environment to dry.

Four, maintain ventilation cleverly

After replanting Cymbidium, we must ensure a good ventilation environment, which is better for the plant's growth. Good ventilation can increase the ventilation between plants and reduce the chances of the plant getting sick.

When caring for Cymbidium, we must remember these "four clever methods" to make it bloom more.

The above is a comprehensive introduction to how to care for Cymbidium and the cultivation methods and techniques by Green Enthusiast Network [www.lvzhimi.com], hoping to bring some knowledge about green plants to green enthusiasts.