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How to propagate Tiger Skin Palm

Today's focus is on how to propagate Tiger Skin Palm and related knowledge about the cultivation techniques of Tiger Skin Palm, followed by detailed content sharing.

Tiger Tail Orchid is also known as Tiger Skin Orchid, Tiger Skin Palm, etc. Its blooming period is in spring and summer. Many gardening enthusiasts have seen it bloom, with small and elegant flowers. Its flower language is resilience and tenacity.

Like its leaves, they are thick, and there are long-leafed Tiger Tail Orchids, short-leafed ones, and round-leafed ones, with a variety of species including those with yellow spots, fingered varieties, and golden-edged short-leafed types.

The leaves come in various shapes and colors, all of which are quite beautiful, and the maintenance is quite similar.

In fact, Tiger Skin Palm is a "lazy person's plant" because it is very drought-resistant. Even if you forget to water it for ten or半个月, it can still grow normally.

Although Tiger Skin Palm is easy to care for and looks good, it is susceptible to cold temperatures. During the winter, special attention should be paid to its maintenance. How to keep Tiger Skin Palm healthy? How to make it grow more vigorously, with more leaves and more offshoots?

1. The potting soil for Tiger Skin Palm is important

Because its root system is not very developed and it prefers dry and arid growing conditions, it is afraid of waterlogging and accumulation of water in the potting soil, so the soil should not be too compact or too lean.

It is best to use fertile, loose, and well-draining leaf mold, mixed with some river sand garden soil, and a small amount of organic fertilizer can be used as a base fertilizer.

This type of soil does not compact easily and does not accumulate water, making it more fertile, allowing it to grow better, with more leaves and new leaves each year.

2. Watering Tiger Skin Palm is also important

Because it is not tolerant to waterlogging and afraid of water accumulating in the potting soil, the potting soil should not be too wet, not too humid, and during the spring growing season when the temperature is a bit higher, it can be slightly moist, watering every three to four days.