1、 Soil quality
The soil with strong air permeability should be used for breeding Dendrobium. It likes a humid soil environment, but there should be no ponding in the soil, so the water permeability of the soil is also better. The substrates that can be used include water moss, peanut shell, moss, sawdust, charcoal, wood block, gravel, coconut peel, pine bark, etc. No matter what kind of substrate is used, the disinfection work should be done in advance, and the harmful bacteria contained in it should be killed. Otherwise, Dendrobium is easy to be attacked by diseases and pests p>
2、 Planting method
1. Time: choose a good time to plant Dendrobium, and it is best to plant Dendrobium in spring and autumn. The temperature in winter is low, so it's best not to carry out it at this time, and ensure that the temperature is above 15 ℃ when planting p>
2. Branches: find a strong plant and cut a section of branches without diseases and insect pests from it. It should not be too thin and strong. Cut it and put it in carbendazim or potassium permanganate for about 5 minutes. The purpose of this is to avoid infection with diseases and pests p>
3. Planting: prepare suitable planting land. If it is potted, prepare flower pots. After that, insert the branch into the substrate, press it with soil, spray it with some water slightly, and wait for it to grow roots slowly p>