1、 Planting method
1. Preparation of soil: Dendrobium has high requirements for soil. It is necessary to prepare suitable soil when planting. It must be soft, breathable, strong drainage capacity and rich in humus. Only in this soil environment can it grow more vigorously. Peanut shells, sawdust, moss, water moss, etc. can be mixed, or special substrates for Dendrobium can be purchased p>
2. Treatment of plants: whether purchased Dendrobium seedlings or self dug Dendrobium seedlings, they should be specially treated before planting, and the dry and yellow parts on them should be cut off. If there are rotten and dry roots, they should also be treated, so that they can better absorb fertilizer and water in the later stage and promote the recovery of growth as soon as possible p>
3. Planting in soil: after the substrate is prepared and the plants are treated, they can be planted in soil. First put part of the matrix into the flower pot, then put the plant, and slowly fill and compact it. After planting, it needs to be watered in time to closely combine the root and matrix, so as to promote its normal growth as soon as possible. Note that it should be placed in a warm, well ventilated and cool environment in the later stage p>
2、 Breeding method
1. Cutting propagation: cutting from May to June. Cuttings are cut from three-year-old robust plants, and full stems are selected, with 4 to 5 bars in each section. Pure river sand is enough for the substrate. Directly insert the treated stem into the river sand and transplant it after the bud on the stem grows p>
2. Ramet propagation: ramets are also selected in spring. Select strong Dendrobium, cut biennial stems, remove old roots, and then plant them separately. They can be planted with stones or trees p>