How to determine if orchids have adapted to their pot
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Observing the luster of the leaves is a relatively intuitive method to determine if the plant has adapted to the pot. If the orchid has not adapted, the roots' ability to absorb water and nutrients from the soil has not yet returned to normal, and the luster of the leaves will gradually fade, becoming dull and not glossy. When the plant has adapted, the roots return to normal, and nutrients and water can be supplied to the leaves in time, making the leaves glossy and the growth vigorous.
New leaves will sprout quickly and grow明显. If the plant has not adapted, the growth of the new leaves will be slow or even stagnant.
Only after adapting will new buds grow. If new buds appear on the orchid after repotting, it indicates that it has adapted to the new growing environment.
When the plant has not yet resumed normal growth, it is necessary to control the amount of watering. The humidity of the potting material should be maintained at around 40%, neither too wet nor too dry. Generally, watering once every 10-15 days is sufficient. Keeping the potting mix slightly dry can reduce the time it takes for the plant to adapt.
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