After the Dendrobium officinale flowers, how to handle it and how to care for it.

How to deal with Dendrobium officinale after flowering

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How to deal with Dendrobium officinale after flowering

After Dendrobium officinale flowers, it is necessary to cut off the residual flowers in time, and also trim the plant shape, cut off all the diseased branches, withered branches, and long branches, which can prevent the spread of bacteria and is conducive to the germination of new branches. It also needs to be exposed to sufficient sunlight, but the intensity of sunlight should not be too strong to avoid sunburning the plant.

Post-flowering treatment of Dendrobium officinale

1. Pruning

After flowering, Dendrobium officinale needs to cut off the residual flowers in time and trim the plant shape, cutting off all the diseased branches, withered branches, and long branches, which can prevent the spread of bacteria and is conducive to the germination of new branches.

2. Lighting

After the flowering period, Dendrobium officinale also needs to be exposed to sufficient sunlight, but the intensity of sunlight should not be too strong to avoid sunburning the plant.

How to cultivate Dendrobium officinale to bloom

Dendrobium officinale generally blooms only once a year, usually from March to June in spring, but it can be affected by regional climate and other factors, so the flowering time may also vary.

1. Maintain temperature

Dendrobium officinale has relatively high requirements for temperature. If you want it to bloom normally, you need to maintain a warm climate environment, and the day and night temperature difference should be below 10℃, so that the flowers can bloom smoothly.

2. Spray water to moisturize

If you want Dendrobium officinale to bloom smoothly, humidity is also very important. During maintenance, you should spray water around the plant more, and also change according to the seasonal changes, and the amount of water should not be too much.

3. Ensure nutrition

Nutrients are the basis for Dendrobium officinale to bloom. Approaching the flowering period, it is best to fertilize the plant every 7-10 days. Insufficient nutrients will not only make it difficult to bloom but also affect growth.

The above is a specific introduction to how to deal with Dendrobium officinale after flowering, for netizens to refer to.