1、 Normal
It is normal to have curly leaves after the upper basin. The orchid has not fully taken the pot, and the root is still in the adaptation stage, so it can not fully absorb water and nutrients, which will cause leaf curling. Secondly, it may be caused by water shortage. After changing the pot, the plant needs to be watered to provide sufficient water for the plant, which can also promote the close combination of soil and plant roots, so that the orchid can resume growth in a shorter time. In addition, it may be caused by improper lighting. If the sun is too strong, the leaves will be prone to curl, and the plants need to be placed in a semi shady place for maintenance p>
2、 How to handle the upper basin
1. Watering: just after the basin is finished, the first watering needs to be watered thoroughly to better combine the plant with the soil. However, after that, do not pour too much water, keep the basin soil slightly wet, and ensure that the root system will not dehydrate and dry. The watering frequency should be maintained at about once every 5 days. If the basin soil is dry, it will be conducive to the plant serving the basin and growing new roots p>
2. Light: after the orchid is put in the basin, it cannot be directly placed in the place exposed to the sun, otherwise it is easy to cause the leaves to turn yellow and curl, and prolong the basin service time. It is best to keep the plant in a cool, ventilated or astigmatic place p>
3. Fertilization: do not apply fertilizer too early, otherwise it will increase the burden on the root of the plant. It is best not to apply fertilizer within three months of the last pot, and then apply fertilizer after the orchid fully takes the pot p>