How to raise Moran in winter

Author:Zhang Lingyun Date:2022-04-05 00:30

Light: in a sunny day, put it under the sun, with sufficient light and low temperature, and put it by the indoor window. Moisture: water once a week, keep the basin soil dry, and water it before the sun rises. Fertilizer: apply a small amount of fertilizer mixed with phosphorus and potassium, dilute the fertilizer with water, and then pour it into the soil. Temperature: keep above 10 degrees to prevent frostbite.

Illumination

Compared with most orchids, Moran has high requirements for light. If the light time is too short to get enough light, the growth of Moran will be weak and vulnerable to diseases. In winter, we should put the Moran under the sun for sufficient light in a sunny day, which can not only help the Moran grow better, but also help its flowering

Fertilizer

In winter, the absorption of nutrients by Moran is not very high, and the nutrients contained in the soil can play a certain supplement. At this time, we need to apply a small amount of fertilizer mixed with phosphorus and potassium to Moran, dilute the fertilizer with water, and then irrigate it into the soil. This is what we often call topdressing. Sometimes rice water and egg residue can also be used as nutrients, It can also help them grow safer in winter

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Moisture

The watering times of Moran in winter should be controlled once a week, and the soil should be kept dry as much as possible, because the temperature in winter is relatively low and the amount of water is less, which is conducive to better overwintering. Watering in winter is generally carried out before or just after the sun rises in the morning. At the same time, spray some water mist in the surrounding environment to increase some humidity

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Temperature

In winter, the melanin indoors should be placed in a temperature environment of more than 10, so as to ensure that the plants will not be frostbitten< span>

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How to raise Moran in winter

Zhang Lingyun
2022-04-05 00:30
Description Light: in a sunny day, put it under the sun, with sufficient light and low temperature, and put it by the indoor window. Moisture: water once a week, keep the basin soil dry, and water it before the sun rises. Fertilizer: apply a small amount of fertilizer mixed with phosphorus and potassium, dilute the fertilizer with water, and then pour it into the soil. Temperature: keep above 10 degrees to prevent frostbite.

Illumination

Compared with most orchids, Moran has high requirements for light. If the light time is too short to get enough light, the growth of Moran will be weak and vulnerable to diseases. In winter, we should put the Moran under the sun for sufficient light in a sunny day, which can not only help the Moran grow better, but also help its flowering

Fertilizer

In winter, the absorption of nutrients by Moran is not very high, and the nutrients contained in the soil can play a certain supplement. At this time, we need to apply a small amount of fertilizer mixed with phosphorus and potassium to Moran, dilute the fertilizer with water, and then irrigate it into the soil. This is what we often call topdressing. Sometimes rice water and egg residue can also be used as nutrients, It can also help them grow safer in winter

 flowers and plants

Moisture

The watering times of Moran in winter should be controlled once a week, and the soil should be kept dry as much as possible, because the temperature in winter is relatively low and the amount of water is less, which is conducive to better overwintering. Watering in winter is generally carried out before or just after the sun rises in the morning. At the same time, spray some water mist in the surrounding environment to increase some humidity

flowers and plants

Temperature

In winter, the melanin indoors should be placed in a temperature environment of more than 10, so as to ensure that the plants will not be frostbitten< span>

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