1. Temperature
The suitable temperature for the growth of Dendrobium is 15-30 ℃, but not lower than 5 ℃, otherwise it will enter a dormant state and cause frostbite. If the temperature is high, move it to a cool and ventilated place, and if the temperature is low, take warm measures p>
2. Illumination
The growth environment of Dendrobium itself is very humid and dark, so when breeding, it's best to put it in a place with astigmatism and don't let it be irradiated by strong light. If it's in winter with relatively low temperature, it should be placed in a place with light. Only in this way can it grow better and avoid frostbite p>
3. Fertilization
If there is no fertilizer, Dendrobium will also grow well. If you want to bloom, fertilization is necessary. You can use farmyard fertilizer for fertilization, and stop fertilization after it enters the dormancy period p>
4. Watering
Dendrobium likes a humid environment, so it should be watered appropriately, but the amount of watering must be well controlled. If the amount of watering is too large, there will be rotten roots, which is not conducive to its better growth, but also affect its normal growth. Therefore, the watering should be moderate, and it should be watered thoroughly at one time p>
5. Diseases and insect pests
If you want to raise Dendrobium better, you should remove diseases and insect pests in time, clean up the diseased leaves, and strengthen ventilation, which can greatly reduce the probability of insect pests p>