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How to Cultivate Cattleya Orchids

A detailed introduction covers the cultivation methods of Cattleya orchids and the planting and care of the plants. Next, the editor will provide an introduction.

Cattleya orchids are plants with high ornamental value. To cultivate Cattleya orchids, it is necessary to use soft, fertile soil with good drainage. Cattleya orchids prefer shady and cool environments, with the ideal temperature range between 15-28 degrees Celsius. Watering should be moderate, just enough to moisten the soil, and never allow waterlogging. Below, we mainly introduce how to care for Cattleya orchids in terms of soil, light, watering, and fertilizing.

1. Soil

Only with well-ventilated soil will the roots of Cattleya orchids not easily rot. Therefore, the soil for cultivating Cattleya orchids should have a high humus content and good ventilation, as such soil is beneficial for the growth of Cattleya orchids.

2. Light

Cattleya orchids prefer diffused light and semi-shady environments. Especially in the summer, it is important to prevent direct exposure to strong sunlight and to place them in shaded areas. In spring and autumn, when the sunlight is not intense, Cattleya orchids can be moved outdoors for some sunlight, which is essential for their healthy growth.

3. Watering

In spring, water every 4-5 days, and if it rains a lot, you can extend the watering interval. In summer, due to the intense sunlight, special attention should be paid to watering, with frequent but small amounts, preferably spraying water in the morning and watering in the afternoon, avoiding the noon hour. In autumn, as it is relatively dry, water every 2-3 days. In winter, to prevent the roots from freezing after watering in cold weather, watering should be done indoors every 12-13 days.

4. Fertilizing

Fertilizing should be done every half month, using decomposed cake fertilizer, soybean dregs, or potassium dihydrogen phosphate fertilizer. Fertilizing should follow the principle of less frequent applications to avoid over-fertilizing at once.

The above is a detailed introduction to the cultivation methods of Cattleya orchids, including planting and care. Have you understood it?