How to water Phalaenopsis

Author:Zhang Lingyun Date:2022-04-06 11:18

Watering Phalaenopsis depends on its growth and development period. During the elongation period of new roots, it should be watered more. During flowering and bud pregnancy, water more. However, reduce watering during flowering. Water less during dormancy after flowering. Generally, water can be poured once a day in spring and autumn; Water once every morning and evening in summer, and control watering in winter to keep the basin soil moist.

Watering method

Soil and water

Phalaenopsis cultivated with pine needles will not accumulate water. When watering, spray water with a watering can until the bottom of the basin flows out. Often spray water around the orchid basin to keep the air moist, but be careful not to accumulate water in the heart of the orchid leaves, especially at night in winter

Watering during growth period

Watering Phalaenopsis depends on its growth and development period. During the elongation period of new roots, it should be watered more. During flowering and bud pregnancy, water more. However, reduce watering during flowering to avoid premature withering of flowers

Watering during dormancy

Water less during dormancy after flowering. Generally, water can be poured once a day in spring and autumn; In summer, water once every morning and evening

In winter, watering should be controlled to keep the basin soil moist

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Combination of water and fertilizer

Spring and summer is its vigorous growth period, and dilute liquid fertilizer dominated by nitrogen fertilizer is applied once every two weeks; Autumn and winter are the growth period of its flower stems. Liquid fertilizer dominated by phosphorus and potassium fertilizer is applied every 10 ~ 14 days. Fertilization should be stopped after budding, otherwise it is easy to cause budding

Water the next day after fertilization. The fertilization time is usually in the evening. You can water it the next morning

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How to water Phalaenopsis

Zhang Lingyun
2022-04-06 11:18
Description Watering Phalaenopsis depends on its growth and development period. During the elongation period of new roots, it should be watered more. During flowering and bud pregnancy, water more. However, reduce watering during flowering. Water less during dormancy after flowering. Generally, water can be poured once a day in spring and autumn; Water once every morning and evening in summer, and control watering in winter to keep the basin soil moist.

Watering method

Soil and water

Phalaenopsis cultivated with pine needles will not accumulate water. When watering, spray water with a watering can until the bottom of the basin flows out. Often spray water around the orchid basin to keep the air moist, but be careful not to accumulate water in the heart of the orchid leaves, especially at night in winter

Watering during growth period

Watering Phalaenopsis depends on its growth and development period. During the elongation period of new roots, it should be watered more. During flowering and bud pregnancy, water more. However, reduce watering during flowering to avoid premature withering of flowers

Watering during dormancy

Water less during dormancy after flowering. Generally, water can be poured once a day in spring and autumn; In summer, water once every morning and evening

In winter, watering should be controlled to keep the basin soil moist

moth orchid

Combination of water and fertilizer

Spring and summer is its vigorous growth period, and dilute liquid fertilizer dominated by nitrogen fertilizer is applied once every two weeks; Autumn and winter are the growth period of its flower stems. Liquid fertilizer dominated by phosphorus and potassium fertilizer is applied every 10 ~ 14 days. Fertilization should be stopped after budding, otherwise it is easy to cause budding

Water the next day after fertilization. The fertilization time is usually in the evening. You can water it the next morning

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