When do Cymbidiums sprout and grow leaves
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When do Cymbidiums sprout and grow leaves
Cymbidiums can be planted in March and April of spring, and they will sprout after two to three weeks. They can also sprout when planted in July and August of autumn, and in winter, they can sprout if the temperature is suitable. Cymbidiums mostly grow in deep mountains and secluded valleys, on slopes with good water permeability and retention, beside mountain grasses, and under the shade of mixed forests with scattered light, requiring high humidity in the air.
Cymbidium Sprouting Time
Cymbidiums can be planted in March and April of spring and will sprout after two to three weeks. They can also sprout when planted in July and August of autumn, and in winter, they can sprout if the temperature is suitable.
Cymbidiums bloom from June to October in summer, but they do not bloom continuously; they bloom once in June, once in August, with the flowering period lasting until October.
Cymbidium Growth Habits and Characteristics
Cymbidiums mostly grow in deep mountains and secluded valleys, on slopes with good water permeability and retention, beside mountain grasses, and under the shade of mixed forests with scattered light, requiring high humidity in the air.
Requirements for Growing Cymbidiums to Sprout and Grow Leaves
(1) Soil Requirements
Cymbidium soil can be a mixture of humus soil, garden soil, and pond mud planted in a purple sand pot, with碎瓦砾 (broken tiles) and small stones placed at the bottom of the pot to increase drainage.
(2) Temperature Requirements
Cymbidiums are suitable for growing in an environment with an annual temperature of 15-23 degrees. In hot summer weather, they need to be shaded and cooled, and in winter, they should be moved indoors for care.
(3) Climatic Conditions
Cymbidiums grow better in warm and relatively cool climates. They should not be exposed to direct sunlight for long periods. They can withstand rain but are not drought-tolerant.
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