Breeding method of Cymbidium

Author:JamesZ Date:2022-05-29 01:59

Euphorbia, also known as agave and Euphorbia, is an evergreen herb of tennis flower in Lycoris family. It is native to southern Africa. Let's introduce the breeding methods of tiger ear orchid.

Breeding method of Cymbidium

Soil and moisture requirements

Potting soil is a mixture of rotten leaf soil, coarse sand and peat. Fertilizer should be applied during plant growth period, once every ten days, and the amount of fertilizer should not be too thick or excessive. When the basin soil is dry in summer and autumn, water it in time and thoroughly. In winter, the orchid will enter a semi dormant state for a short time. At this time, it should be watered less and placed indoors in the sunny place.

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Light and temperature requirements

Shading should be carried out in summer when the light is strong, and the management of light, water and fertilizer should be strengthened in autumn, so as to promote the good development of inflorescences, which is conducive to the beautiful posture of the whole plant. The suitable temperature for the growth period is 18 ~ 24 ℃, and the temperature should be kept at 13 ~ 15 ℃ in winter.

Propagation method of Cymbidium

Sowing and propagation

The seeds of Cymbidium will mature more than two months after flowering, and their seeds are relatively large, so they can be directly sown in pots. They sprout about 15 days after sowing, and the seedlings need four to five years to bloom.

division propagation

The development of small bulbs of Cymbidium is relatively slow. Generally, it can be divided only once every two to three years. When changing pots in spring, hold out the mother plant and break off the small bulbs by hand.

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cuttage propagation

From April to August, select the leaves of plants with relatively strong growth, cut them into sections of about 10 cm, and insert one third into the river sand. The river sand can not contain impurities. After two or three months, several small buds can germinate. When the small buds grow to three real leaves, they can be planted in pots.

The above is the introduction of the breeding methods of Polygonum multiflorum. Have you mastered it?

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Breeding method of Cymbidium

JamesZ
2022-05-29 01:59
Description Euphorbia, also known as agave and Euphorbia, is an evergreen herb of tennis flower in Lycoris family. It is native to southern Africa. Let's introduce the breeding methods of tiger ear orchid.

Breeding method of Cymbidium

Soil and moisture requirements

Potting soil is a mixture of rotten leaf soil, coarse sand and peat. Fertilizer should be applied during plant growth period, once every ten days, and the amount of fertilizer should not be too thick or excessive. When the basin soil is dry in summer and autumn, water it in time and thoroughly. In winter, the orchid will enter a semi dormant state for a short time. At this time, it should be watered less and placed indoors in the sunny place.

flowers and plants

Light and temperature requirements

Shading should be carried out in summer when the light is strong, and the management of light, water and fertilizer should be strengthened in autumn, so as to promote the good development of inflorescences, which is conducive to the beautiful posture of the whole plant. The suitable temperature for the growth period is 18 ~ 24 ℃, and the temperature should be kept at 13 ~ 15 ℃ in winter.

Propagation method of Cymbidium

Sowing and propagation

The seeds of Cymbidium will mature more than two months after flowering, and their seeds are relatively large, so they can be directly sown in pots. They sprout about 15 days after sowing, and the seedlings need four to five years to bloom.

division propagation

The development of small bulbs of Cymbidium is relatively slow. Generally, it can be divided only once every two to three years. When changing pots in spring, hold out the mother plant and break off the small bulbs by hand.

flowers and plants

cuttage propagation

From April to August, select the leaves of plants with relatively strong growth, cut them into sections of about 10 cm, and insert one third into the river sand. The river sand can not contain impurities. After two or three months, several small buds can germinate. When the small buds grow to three real leaves, they can be planted in pots.

The above is the introduction of the breeding methods of Polygonum multiflorum. Have you mastered it?

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