Detailed care and management after the blooming of large-flowered cymbidium orchids, and tips for planting large-flowered cymbidium orchids.

Caring for and Managing the Phalaenopsis afterBlooming

Here are some tips on caring for and managing the Phalaenopsis after blooming, as well as descriptions of the green plant care techniques for growing the Phalaenopsis. Let's introduce them next.

The Phalaenopsis has numerous blooms, lush branches, and a graceful posture, making it very popular and elegant. Usually, during the New Year and festivals, we buy a beautiful and lush Phalaenopsis to place at home, which is very beautiful. However, to make its blooming period longer, do not place it in a location with strong sunlight exposure, as this can extend the blooming period and keep the flowers bright and beautiful. Can the Phalaenopsis bloom again the following year? To make the Phalaenopsis bloom again, you need to do the following:

How to care for the Phalaenopsis? Learn "3 tips" to make it bloom again and again, with large and beautiful flowers in full bloom.

When it is blooming, it should be placed in a place with scattered light and shade, and the indoor temperature should not be too high, or else the flowers may easily finish blooming prematurely, leading to withering. To make it bloom again, we need to take some measures.

Firstly, after the Phalaenopsis flowers wither, we need to cut off the remaining flowers and leaves promptly, then repot them into a clay pot with large drainage holes, and place some stones or tiles at the bottom to promote better drainage and aeration of the potting soil.

Secondly, to make the Phalaenopsis bloom again, you need to repot it because the previous soil has compacted and lacks nutrients. It is definitely necessary to replace it with new, loose, and fertile potting soil and prune the branches, removing any weak branches and remaining flowers.

Caring for and Managing the Phalaenopsis after Blooming

Thirdly, to make it bloom, during the growth process, attention should also be paid to fertilization. It does not like heavy fertilization, so you should apply thin and frequent fertilization, increase phosphorus and potassium fertilizers, and maintain some sunlight when the temperature is not high to promote bud differentiation and make the leaves grow more.

Planting Substrate and Soil for the Phalaenopsis

It prefers fertile conditions and is not tolerate of waterlogging or积水, so when planting, it is necessary to use a substrate that is well-draining, loose, and porous while also retaining moisture, such as using sphagnum moss, pine bark, broken bricks,碎木炭, and so on for planting.

Divide the Clumps Promptly

If we are growing a pot of Phalaenopsis that is very crowded at the beginning, in order to promote its growth and blooming, we can divide this pot of Phalaenopsis into two and plant about 5 seedlings in each pot.