Is the orchid with a crystal-like head suitable for potting? Has the orchid grown a crystal-like flower bud?

Is the orchid with crystal head taking root

Main content introduction: This article discusses the knowledge of whether an orchid with a crystal head is taking root, and will lead everyone to understand it next.

Is the orchid with crystal head taking root

After the orchid is potted, if many crystal heads appear, it indicates that the orchid has started to take root and grow, and the survival rate will also greatly increase. However, during the daily maintenance management process, attention should be paid to mastering the "three links", namely watering, fertilizing, and pest control; and the "four elements", namely light, temperature, humidity, and ventilation. As long as these factors are controlled, it can promote the orchid to grow with strong roots and seedlings.

Some flower friends have asked: Does the crystal head on the orchid mean it is still alive? Does it mean that the planted orchid has taken root?

The most crucial point to determine whether an orchid is taking root and growing is to see if there are new crystal heads sprouting from its roots.

As shown in this picture:

The position marked with circle 1 is the crystal head of the orchid. We call the vital soft tissue at the tip of the orchid root the crystal head. Having a crystal head is a guarantee of taking root, indicating that it has already taken root.

The position marked with circle 2 is the腐烂 empty root part of the orchid. It is recommended to trim the roots after potting again.

From the position marked with circle 3, we can see that the orchid is overall good, so there is no need to worry.

The position marked with circle 4 shows that some roots have completely rotted, but it does not affect taking root. This problem is caused by the normal withering of the orchid.

The position marked with circle 5 is considered to be a new bud, but this position tends to have an undersea sprout, indicating that the roots were not properly spread when the net friend potted. Undersea sprouts are difficult to cultivate, so it is recommended to remove them.

From your description, "finding many crystal heads" in the orchid pot indicates that your orchid has taken root and started to grow and develop.

After potting an orchid for a year, if the maintenance is proper, it has basically taken root. The sign of an orchid taking root is the growth of new roots. In fact, after potting, the orchid will go through several stages.

The orchid will experience normal withering, then sprout, and then start to展叶 and take root. The speed of taking root, seedling condition, and environment are all very much related. For beginners in orchids, they often think that sprouting means survival, and the phenomenon of false vitality often occurs.

Improving the Survival Rate of Potted Orchids

In fact, what we usually say, "whether the orchid has taken root after potting," refers to "the survival rate of the orchid after potting." The survival rate of newly potted orchids is closely related to factors such as the season of potting, maintenance environment, cultivation materials, and maintenance methods.

Generally speaking, orchids potted in April and May in spring have a higher survival rate. If too early, they are easily affected by frost; if too late, the temperature is too high, and the roots are often rotted, affecting the orchid's taking root and growing. October in autumn is also a good time for potting and planting orchids.

Three Points to Pay Attention to After Potting and Planting Orchids

As the saying goes, "For orchids, it is '30% planting and 70% maintenance.'" For newly potted and planted orchids, the cultivation materials, maintenance environment, and management methods are all very important. The following three links should be paid attention to:

Water thoroughly to settle the roots

Newly potted orchids should be watered for the first time within 6 to 48 hours, and it must be watered thoroughly to make every part of the potting material in the orchid pot moist, commonly known as the "settling water" for orchids.

What orchid friends need to be reminded is that when浇透定根水, never mix in fertilizer, otherwise it is极易 to cause root rot and damage to the seedlings. Not only is it difficult to take root and grow, but it may also lead to the death of the seedlings.

Maintenance after potting

For newly potted orchids, "maintenance" should be the main approach, and avoid applying any fertilizer or hormones.

Generally, it is recommended not to fertilize within 2 months. After 2 months, those with better roots can be top-dressed with 1-2 times of thin fertilizer, but preferably with light and dilute fertilizer solution. For orchids with poor roots, no fertilizer should be used for 3-6 months, and thin fertilizer can be applied after half a year.

Maintenance in shaded area

For newly potted orchids, since the root and the surrounding potting material have not yet formed the best supply and demand relationship, the absorption and utilization rate of water and nutrients in the potting material is very low. If the potted orchid is placed in the sun at this time, it can easily cause the orchid to lose water.

Therefore, it should be kept in a shaded and well-ventilated area for 20-30 days; however, for orchids with well-developed roots and strong growth, the shading period can also be appropriately reduced.

The above content introduces whether the orchid with crystal head is taking root for your reference, hoping to solve your problems in green plant and flower management.