1、 Can orchids be raised separately
Orchids can be raised separately. Generally speaking, a pot of orchids with good growth and lush branches and leaves can be divided into 3-4 plants at a time. However, orchids that do not rise well and do not have lush branches and leaves are not suitable for ramets. It is suggested to divide the orchid into plants after it blooms and before the new buds grow. At this time, its root activity is low, and the ramet is not easy to hurt the root system p>
2、 What should orchid ramets pay attention to
1. Keep warm: orchids are suitable for branching in a warm environment. After branching, the offspring should also be raised in a warm environment. This can protect its root system, prevent it from freezing, and make the seed plant adapt to the new growth environment faster p>
2. Root washing and pruning: after removing the orchid from the pot, it is necessary to clean the soil on its roots and cut off the rotten and old roots with scissors. These roots are not beneficial to the growth of progeny and do not need to be retained p>
3. Disinfection: after rametting, it is best to disinfect each sub plant. This can ensure that the wound is not infected by bacteria, so as to avoid their poor growth due to infection after being put into the basin p>
4. Equal distribution: when cutting, pay attention to the equal distribution of roots, so that a certain amount of complete roots can be kept on each sub plant. The root system is the organ that the seed plant absorbs nutrients and water from the soil. Without a complete root system, the seed plant will be difficult to survive p>