Propagation mode of spider orchid
Split ball propagation
Split ball propagation is suitable for spring combined with pot change. In summer, spider orchid should be cultivated in a cool and ventilated place. In winter, it should be sunny and preferably placed in a greenhouse. After it enters the flowering period, it should be fully watered. This kind of flower likes sunshine and humidity, but it can't be exposed to the sun underground. In the open cultivation, we should pay attention to keep warm and put it in the greenhouse for cultivation. The requirement for soil is not high, which is suitable for soil with much humus and certain viscosity. Phalaenopsis can be divided into pot planting and field planting p>
Potted plants
Mostly in spring and March. The culture soil is prepared according to the ratio of garden soil, rotten leaf soil and sand 3:1:1, and a small amount of chicken manure can be added as fertilizer. After leaving the house, the amount of watering will increase as the temperature gets higher and higher. In summer, it is best to spray once in the morning and then water thoroughly in the afternoon to keep the soil in a wet state. Reduce the amount of water to prevent excessive waterlogging in winter. From June to September, the sun should be reduced and placed in the semi shade to maintain a light transmittance of 40% ~ 50% p>
Ground planting
In April, putting fresh rhizomes in a place with sufficient light can well promote root activity. Planting can be carried out in late May. It should be in a sunny, sunny and fertile place. In autumn, deep ploughing is about 40 cm, fertilization is carried out, and the border is leveled. Plough again next spring and plant after fertilization. The space between each spider orchid is 15 ~ 20 cm, and the surface is covered with 3 ~ 5 cm of soil. Water and fertilize properly, and weed in time. After late autumn, dig out the false bulbs under the belt and place them in a dry place. The room temperature should be higher than 7 degrees, and then plant them next year< span>