1. Selecting orchid plant: plantation is domesticated. Cultivation: selecting the orchid basin with a bottom hole, planting it with a loosely ventilated plant, and planting it instead of re-planting it often. 3. Fertilizers: more and less. Fertilizers must be decomposed. They cannot be used without decomposition. Watering: the orchids are dry in eight and wet in the best possible way, not at noon, and winter water can be watered less, but not less. Location: there is sufficient light, preferably southward。
I. Choosing orchid plants
The breeding of orchids and orchids in the wild have varied considerably in their living conditions, with wildness bound and growth space limited, and the pelvis are generally half to one third shorter than when they are first dug back。
Ii. Cultivation

The plant orchids are grown by modelling the growth habits of wild orchids, and wild orchids like to be under the growing shades. They can see scattered light, wet and humid areas, where water cannot be accumulated and where there are virtually no trace of orchids in the trenches. When planting orchids in a basin, it is necessary to select orchid basins with holes, to plant them with loosely ventilated plants, not with soil, and to plant them with granulate-shaped plantings, such as corrosive needles, leaves, barks, etc., and to grow them not often after planting。
3. Fertilization

No, no, no, no, no. Like the new orchid, it's too fat to live, and it rarely blooms. If the summer is too fat, the autumn leaves tend to be too strong and the spring leaves tend to bloom. If the fall is too fat, it can affect the formation of the guillotine. If there is too much nitrogen and leaves are so fat that leaves and flowers are malnourished, there will be no or no flowers. In general, the buds are fresh and can be applied several times with a small amount of light fertilizer. Fertilizing according to the colour of the leaves is a more appropriate method, and the leaves are yellow and thin because of lack of fat, should be followed by fat, and the tip of the leaves is too much fertilizer and should be stopped. Fertilizers must be decomposed and cannot be used without decomposition。
4. Watering
Experience has shown that the orchids are dry in eight parts, that they are best wet in half, and that they are less watered by the guillotine and leaf-breeding periods. During the rainy season, they should either be moved back indoors or set up to cover the rain. It is not appropriate to water the summer in the morning or the evening. Autumn water can increase at its discretion. In the dry season, every evening sprays. When sprayed upwards, the fog is fine, so that the leaves are humid, the ground humid and the air humid. Sometimes it is best to spray a few times a day, watering from the basin, not pouring at the head and not at noon. While water can be significantly reduced in winter, it should not be undrinked, and at the beginning of the winter spring and watering the sheaths of the leaves should be wet, waiting for the sun to dry and move into the room to avoid decay。
Location

The place where the orchids are located is important and has a direct impact on their growth and development. Orchids are usually placed in the open (summer in open space) in the spring, summer and autumn seasons, and in the winter in the interior. It's best to be empty and wet outside. There should be enough light inside, better head south. It helps grow orchids. It's best to put it on a wooden shelf or table, not on the ground。




