What to do if the leaves of the orchid are drying at the tips and how to care for orchids in detail when they do not bloom.

What to do if the orchid does not bloom and the leaves dry out

Abstract: This article discusses the topic of how to deal with orchids not blooming and leaves drying out, and provides detailed information on orchid care. Next, the editor will introduce the topic.

Suddenly, in the spring, a friend gave me two orchids, which have now bloomed. Originally unremarkable, these two orchid plants have thrived in my home. After a whole spring of growth, the roots have basically filled the pot. The newly grown shoots and leaves are very lush. Both orchids bloomed simultaneously, and the fragrance of the orchid flowers is really strong, almost overpowering. It's quite interesting to care for orchids for the first time.

Orchids are native flowers in China, often found in the mountainous regions of the southern part of the country. There are many wild orchids in the south, which have been illegally dug up by many people in recent years because of their good appearance, strong growth, and clustering, with many flowers, making them popular among orchid enthusiasts. Many people have been digging up wild orchids to make a profit.

In fact, the price of orchids on the market today is quite affordable. Ordinary orchids can be purchased online for about几十块钱. Essentially, the quality of orchids is not about whether they are good or bad, but rather how the caregiver recognizes them. I believe that as long as the leaves of the orchid do not turn yellow, the number of leaves is sufficient, and it blooms on time every year, it can be considered a good orchid.

The key to caring for orchids lies in the planting material and environment. The orchids in my home are grown using blocky pine bark and植金石, with a specification of 6-8mm, considered large particles, mixed with pine bark, which is very suitable for growing orchids. The roots of orchids grow very fast, so we need to provide enough growth space for the roots. Blocky planting material promotes even more vigorous root growth, which in turn enhances absorption and makes new leaves grow quickly and bloom on time.

What to do if the orchid does not bloom and the leaves dry out

A well-ventilated environment speeds up the oxygen in the air渗透 into the planting material, and the orchid roots can absorb some of the oxygen. Good ventilation is crucial. Orchids do not need direct sunlight; scattered sunlight is enough for daily growth. What we need to do is water more often and use foliar fertilizer more.

Orchid leaves have small pores and have some absorption capacity. To keep orchids active and promote growth, ventilation is the first thing to ensure. Next is to spray water to maintain humidity, and try to water less. Spraying water on the orchid leaves allows water droplets to collect on the leaves and then drip into the planting material, where the roots can effectively absorb it.

Besides, to ensure that orchids bloom smoothly, use more phosphorus-potassium foliar fertilizer, diluted at a higher ratio with water, and spray it on the orchid leaves. There is no set blooming time for orchid flowers. With proper care, they can bloom in spring, autumn, and winter.

The above is the content related to what to do if the orchid does not bloom and the leaves dry out and detailed orchid care, for the reference of green plant enthusiasts, hoping to solve your problems in green plant and flower management.