1、 Temperature management
After the orchid sprouts, first of all, make sure to provide it with a warm growth environment. In this way, its young buds can grow smoothly. Specifically, it is recommended to control the temperature at about 20 ℃ and not too high. If it exceeds 30 ℃, the buds will grow slowly and even cannot grow. Don't be too low. If it is lower than 8 ℃, the buds may be frozen and can't grow smoothly p>
2、 Light management
Most orchids belong to shade loving flowers and are not resistant to strong light exposure. Especially the newly grown buds have worse sun resistance. Therefore, it is best to put it in a semi shady environment for maintenance, and only provide a small amount of light. In this way, it can grow smoothly and will not be wilted by the sun p>
3、 Water management
When it is in the germination period, it is necessary to do a good job in water management and provide it with an appropriate amount of water. In short, it is necessary to supply water reasonably. You can't give too much water or not supply water for a long time. Because too much water will lead to ponding of plant material and damage its roots, while too little water will lead to its new buds unable to grow. Therefore, it is best to wait until the plant material becomes dry before watering. Control the amount of water each time, and stop watering after watering the plant material thoroughly p>
4、 Fertilizer management
When it is in the germination stage, it can be properly topdressed. The fertilizer should be mainly nitrogen fertilizer, because this kind of fertilizer is very good for the growth of its new buds. The frequency of fertilization should be controlled at 1-2 times a month and should not be too frequent. Before each fertilization, the fertilizer shall be diluted with water in advance. This can avoid burning roots with thick fertilizer p>