If the light is not too much, the environment is warm, and you want to have a multi-year orchid, you can consider australia's quartz, which is a slightly cold-resistant plant of rocophagus, which is not very difficult to conserve, is not expensive, and can be tried by newers。

In australia, dendrobium kingianum has a particularly diverse variety of horticultural products that you can choose according to your preferences. In general, cheaper conservation is less difficult, but native varieties are not recommended, and indoor replanting is more difficult and less expensive (which are particularly expensive in the field)。



It's a native australian stone
The growth habits of australia's quartz and butterflies are similar, and conservation is difficult。
Appropriate temperature
Australia's quartz is slightly cryogenic, but if it is to remain above 0 degrees, the minimum temperature is safe at more than 4 degrees and the temperature is too low to freeze。
At low temperatures, water should be slightly controlled at temperatures above 30 degrees, and care must be taken to increase shades, especially during midday and afternoons with strong direct light。

Sunshine
The demand for light is higher in australia than in butterflies. The need for more sun in winter and spring, especially after the autumn weather cools and temperatures continue to fall below 28 degrees, increases the time of light, thus facilitating the formation of buds。
It blooms after september-october of each year and can be seen in february-march。
At summer temperatures of more than 30 degrees, care is taken to avoid direct exposure to strong light at noon and afternoon, otherwise leaves will be sunburned。

3. Plantation
Austrophas are generally based on pineapple, coconut shells or radish, and the planting of a pelvis in the basin ensures that the roots are ventilated, with some water retention capacity and good drainage。
Watering
The aim is to raise the roots of australia's rock, so that it does not suffer from chronic water shortages, especially during the fast-growing seasons, especially after spring heat, when the foundation of cultivation is dryed up in a timely manner, while increasing sunlight。

By the fall, when the weather cools, water will have to be slightly controlled, so that the planting matrix is not always too wet, and it will have to form buds, it will soon bloom, and it will have to be properly managed before it can grow。
5. Fertilizers
Australia's rock platinum demand for fertilizer is relatively low, usually when it is first planted, spreading a little bit of ablution around the surface of the basin, followed by a little of ablution around the basin in the spring and autumn, respectively, to meet its growth needs。
If it is found to be growing new leaves, it can be supplemented with a little flower-enhancing or general-type fertilizer every three to four weeks, but care should be taken to reduce the concentration of the fertilizer, with a normal concentration of one quarter。

6. Flower promotion techniques
In order for australia's rock plumes to bloom normally every year, it is necessary to put appropriate pressure on it during its flowering season, such as after the fall temperature has remained stable at below 18-22 degrees, which is when it blooms。
The temperature difference between day and night, for example, falls to 5-15 degrees at night and 12-22 degrees during the day, which makes it easier to breed buds。


In addition to higher temperatures, care must be taken to keep it under pressure, including the drying up of the planting matrix, and to water it in a day or two, which is also a flowering technique, in addition to increasing sunlight during the cold seasons。
A little tip:
Many of their australian quarries are often irrigated or sprawled, such as the need to avoid long rains during the rainy season。
New buys in the first year or flowers are not recommended. It is possible to maintain the original basin, cut off the flowers after the flowers have run out, or leave the pole naturally to die。
Once the roots have stabilized, new roots and sprouts have emerged, they can be replaced with earth-to-baskets when the matrix is dryer, not into large bouquets, and its root systems are very much like long bouquets, too much bouquets, so it's hard to dry through water, and it can easily lead to rotten roots。




