1、 Prepare the flowerpot
Potted plants can be planted in earthenware pots, plastic pots, wooden pots or ceramic pots, of which earthenware pots and earthenware pots are more ideal. Because of better air permeability, it is suitable for dry breeding. In addition, it should be noted that the basin bottom should have drainage holes and the side should have ventilation holes. If not, it should be processed p>
2、 Preparation of matrix
planting Dendrobium does not require soil, and uses bark and foam plastics to make substrates. This is breathable, loose and contains humus. However, before putting into the basin, pay attention to disinfection to avoid insect eggs. After the transformation, the matrix is divided into fine particles, medium particles and coarse particles, which are placed separately for standby p>
3、 Upper pot planting
first lay a layer of foam and broken tiles on the bottom of the pelvic floor to increase drainage. Then add the prepared coarse-grained plant material on it, put the plant seedlings in, add medium grains after the root system is sorted, and then gently lift the plant and compact it. Finally, put in fine-grained plant material and bury most of the pseudobulbs, exposing one-third of them outside p>
4、 Later maintenance
After planting in the pot, it is necessary to pour water once to make the substrate and plants in the pot completely wet, and then maintain them in a cool place. After the seedlings take the pot, increase the light, and pay attention not to be exposed to strong light. In addition, it has requirements for the temperature. The high temperature cannot be higher than 35 degrees and the low temperature cannot be lower than 10 degrees. Otherwise, it will affect the growth. It is best to provide the temperature between 15 degrees and 30 degrees at ordinary times p>