1、 What if orchids don't bloom all the time
1. If the orchid has been growing leaves and does not even grow buds after the flowering period, it may be because the temperature of the breeding environment is inappropriate or too much nitrogen fertilizer is applied to it. In view of these two situations, we can move it to an environment of about 15 ℃ for maintenance, temporarily stop the application of nitrogen fertilizer and apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer instead to promote its bud growth and flowering p>
2. If an orchid has a bud but cannot blossom, it may be because it has been watered with too much water, causing problems with its root system. At this time, watering should be controlled immediately and transferred to a semi shady and ventilated place for slow maintenance. After it recovers, the flower bud can continue to bloom p>
2、 How to raise orchids to bloom
If you want to keep orchids blooming smoothly, you need to keep them in a warm environment between 15-20 ℃, and block them from light when the light is strong, so that they can be exposed to scattered light. Near the flowering stage, nitrogen fertilizer should be stopped and phosphorus and potassium fertilizer should be applied 2-3 times to stimulate its flowering. In addition, if you raise varieties that need vernalization, such as Hanlan and Moran, you should put them in a low temperature environment of about 10 ℃ for vernalization before they enter the flowering period. So that it can bloom smoothly p>