1、 How to raise Phoenix tailed orchid after buying it
When Phoenix tailed orchid is just bought back, it is first necessary to provide it with a suitable basin soil environment. It is best to use sandy soil with good drainage. Secondly, it is necessary to provide a warm place with soft light for its growth, temporarily reduce the amount of water, and water it once every 3-5 days on average, and then apply fertilizer after returning to the normal growth state p>
2、 Specific breeding methods
1. Soil: Phoenix tailed orchid has strong adaptability to soil. It can grow in poor soil, but it grows better in sandy soil. Its nutrient soil can be prepared by mixing rotten leaf soil and coarse sand in the proportion of 4:3. After preparation, add an appropriate amount of base fertilizer, mainly rotten compost or peanut shell, to promote root water seepage p>
2. Light: it likes light. It needs a process of adaptation when it is first bought back. It needs to be maintained in a place with soft light. After the normal growth state is restored, it can be directly exposed to light in the sun. It can be exposed to light all day in autumn and winter. In summer, the light is relatively strong, and shading can be carried out at noon p>
3. Temperature: it likes a warm environment and is cold resistant. When you first buy it, you can put it in an environment with a temperature of about 23 ℃ for maintenance, which will be more conducive to it to better adapt to the new environment. In the high temperature period in summer, it can be cooled by proper shading and watering p>
4. Watering: it likes a humid environment and is more drought resistant. When you first buy it, you don't need to pour too much water on it. It's best to keep the soil dry and wet. Under normal circumstances, it can often spray fog water on its leaf surface in summer to ensure the humidity of the air and be more conducive to its growth. There is no need to water frequently in winter. It can be watered once a month on average to avoid freezing damage to plants p>
5. Fertilization: it doesn't need much fertilizer. When it was first bought back, it didn't need fertilization. After the normal growth state is restored, some fertilizer can be applied appropriately. Usually, it does not need fertilization in summer and winter. In spring and autumn, the compound fertilizer of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium can be applied twice respectively, and heavy fertilizer should not be applied p>