1、 On the choice of conservation environment of keylip orchid
The first point is to pay attention to cleanliness, especially on the ground, in order to prevent the outbreak of insect disease. In addition, it is also necessary to ensure the air humidity. Although the keylip orchid cannot be exposed to the sun, it cannot be without light. Therefore, there are some requirements for the light of maintenance. It should be kept in the room with the back facing west and the front facing east. The space in the East and south is open, and there are larger trees or higher walls in the west of the back. The advantage of this position is that it can not only cover the hot sun, but also let the spoon lip orchid bask in a little gentle sunlight p>
2、 Control of temperature
Keylip orchid is more suitable for growing in a humid and ventilated environment, and is definitely not suitable for a dry environment. Moreover, if the temperature is too low, it is not conducive to the growth of keylip orchid. The most suitable temperature should be above 15 ℃ and below 30 ℃. If the temperature is very high, reaching more than 35 degrees Celsius and being exposed to the sun, it is easy to wither. If it's too cold, you'll get frostbite directly p>
3、 Selection of soil
Generally, sandy loam is selected, because it is rich in humus and must have good drainage capacity. Mountain soil and rotten leaf soil can also be selected, because the humus of mountain soil and rotten leaf soil is also quite rich. Weak acid loose soil or iron bearing soil with pH value above 5.5 or below 6.5 can also be used p>
4、 Methods of reproduction
It can reproduce in both spring and autumn. Normally, ramets are carried out every three years. Ramets can be carried out for plants with dense and strong pseudobulbs. After the ramet, at least five pseudobulbs should be kept. Before branching, be sure to pour less water and let the soil dry. After dividing the plants, when putting them into the basin, cover the small hole at the bottom of the basin with tile fragments, and then spread some gravel. It is about a quarter or a fifth of the depth of the basin, then put some coarse-grained soil and a little fine soil, and finally plant it in sandy loam p>