How to make golden edge orchids bloom more
The editor answers for everyone how to make golden edge orchids bloom more and knowledge about the cultivation methods of golden edge dwarf orchids and flowers. Here is a comprehensive introduction.
Hello everyone, I am Plant Bug, loving greening and flower cultivation. Today, a netizen asked why the golden edge Cymbidium always sprouts but does not bloom.
Key points: Cymbidium is considered an easy-to-care-for orchid variety. Cymbidium does not require low-temperature vernalization to bloom. As long as it is properly cared for, it can bloom several times a year. Although caring for Cymbidium is relatively easy, normal water and fertilizer management, planting material mixing, pest and disease control, and environmental creation are all very important.
Let's look at the pictures provided by the netizen:
The above picture shows the Cymbidium cared for by the netizen. It can be seen that the Cymbidium plant is indeed growing very well. According to the netizen, this plant has been cultivated for several years, and it sprouts normally every year, with more sprouts each year. However, despite the sprouts, no flower buds can be seen. Why doesn't it bloom with normal water and fertilizer supply?
Note that the netizen is using orchid planting material mainly composed of pine bark, which is fine. The later water and fertilizer nutrition management is also fine, and the growth is good. As for the reason for not blooming, Plant Bug believes that it is mainly due to too vigorous vegetative growth, simply put, it is time to repot.
How to make golden edge orchids bloom more
Plant Bug suggests two operational methods: one is to change to a larger pot and mix some fine soil when mixing the planting material to increase the root attachment and expansion. The other is to repot directly, appropriately dividing the Cymbidium, changing pots, and dividing houses to make the flowers bloom continuously. Why repot? It is actually to ensure the expansion space for the roots and to suppress vegetative growth appropriately to promote reproductive growth. This is also the reason why many orchids that do not bloom for many years can promote blooming after appropriate repotting.
Of course, although the netizen's water and fertilizer supply is normal, it is recommended to keep it slightly dry. It is difficult to bloom if it is too moist. Also, it is appropriate to water with potassium dihydrogen phosphate. It is recommended to water regularly using a thin fertilizer multiple times method, which should not be a problem, with vigorous growth and no problem with blooming.
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