1、 Can a single orchid feed
Although it is much more difficult for a single orchid to survive than a group of orchids, it has not reached the level of being unable to feed. As long as the appropriate method is used for breeding, it can be fed and well p>
2、 How to maintain a single orchid
1. Plant material preparation: when culturing single orchid, it is advisable to use plant materials with sufficient air permeability and relative moisture retention. Specifically, rotten bark, volcanic rock and sawdust can be mixed to prepare plant materials for other purposes p>
2. Keep warm: when breeding single orchids, be sure to keep warm. The temperature should be controlled at about 20 ℃ and not lower than 10 ℃ for a long time, otherwise it is likely to be frozen and unable to grow smoothly p>
3. Scattered light: when breeding, be sure to avoid strong light. It is best to provide it with soft light scattering, which is more conducive to its growth and will not cause it to be sunburned p>
4. Proper water control: do not over water during maintenance. It is best to wait until the plant material becomes dry. In addition, if the humidity of the air is relatively low, the ambient humidity can be increased by spraying water. This is good for its growth solution p>
5. Slightly apply thin fertilizer: during maintenance, it can be supplemented with nutrition through fertilization. However, concentrated fertilizer must not be applied during fertilization. The fertilizer must be diluted with water before each fertilization. The frequency of fertilization should not be too high. It can be applied 1-2 times a month p>
6. Keep ventilated: when raising it, you need to keep ventilated and let it get more exposure to fresh air. This can help increase its growth and make it grow better and faster p>