How to make the golden edge orchid bloom
A bit of knowledge to share with you on how to make the golden edge orchid bloom and the cultivation methods of green plants and flowers, which is a great experience worth collecting!
Why doesn't the golden edge Cymbidium continue to sprout without blooming?
Key points: Cymbidium is considered an easy-to-care-for orchid variety. Cymbidium does not require low-temperature vernalization to bloom. With proper care, it can bloom several times a year. Although the cultivation of Cymbidium is relatively easy, normal watering, fertilizer management, planting material combination, pest and disease control, and environment creation are all very important.
Let's look at the pictures provided by netizens:
The picture above shows the Cymbidium cared for by a netizen. It can be seen that this pot of Cymbidium is indeed growing very well. According to the netizen, this pot of Cymbidium has been cared for several years, and it sprouts normally every year, with more sprouts each year. Although it sprouts, no flower buds can be seen. With normal water and fertilizer supply, why doesn't it bloom?
Pay attention to this: the netizen is using orchid planting materials mainly composed of pine bark, which is fine. The later management of water and fertilizer nutrition is also fine, and the growth is good. As for the reason for not blooming, the plant pest control believes that it is mainly due to excessive vegetative growth, simply put, it's time to repot.
How to make the golden edge orchid bloom
The plant pest control suggests two methods of operation: one is to change to a larger pot and, when mixing the planting materials, add some fine soil to increase the root adhesion and expansion. The other is to directly repot, properly dividing the pots for Cymbidium. By repotting and dividing the space, the flowers will continue to bloom. The reason for repotting is to ensure the expansion space for the roots and to properly suppress vegetative growth to promote reproductive growth. This is also the reason why many years of non-blooming orchids can promote blooming after proper repotting.
Of course, although the netizen's water and fertilizer supply is normal, it is recommended to keep it slightly dry. If it is too moist, it is difficult to bloom. Also, it is appropriate to water with potassium dihydrogen phosphate. It is recommended to water regularly using a thin and frequent fertilization method, which should not be a problem, with vigorous growth and no issue with blooming.
The above (Green Plant Enthusiast Network) introduces how to make the golden edge orchid bloom and the complete introduction of the cultivation methods of golden edge orchids for everyone to learn and understand!