1、 What month does crab claw blossom
The natural flowering period of the crab claw is generally from October to February of the next year. If you want the crab claw to bloom in advance, you can use short sunlight shading treatment to let the crab claw only dry for 8 hours a day. For the rest of the time, you can close it in a small dark room or cover it with a black plastic bag. After such treatment for 2-3 months, the crab claw can bloom p>
2、 Introduction of maintenance methods of crab claw orchid during flowering
1. Avoid changing pots: the crab claw orchid must not be changed in the flowering period. For example, the crab claw orchid sold in the flower market is in the flowering period. Many flower friends buy it home and dislike that the flowerpot is not good-looking, so they change a good-looking pot for the plant. As a result, all the flower buds fall out and there is no left p>
2. Avoid moving: after the crab claw sprouts, it's best to keep the flowers in one place. Don't always move around and replace the new maintenance environment, otherwise it's easy to disrupt the biological clock of the crab claw, so that the plant can often adapt to the new environment and drop the flower buds p>
3. More light: the flowering period of crab claw is just in winter and spring. At this stage, the light is warm and soft. You must bask more in the sun, otherwise the serious lack of light of crab claw will also cause the plant to fall buds. The more light, the more vigorous the growth of crab claw and the more flowers p>
4. Less watering: after the crab claw is budding, we should appropriately reduce the water supply to avoid the occurrence of rotten roots and buds caused by watering too often. It is best to watch the soil surface turn white and dry every time, and then water it after holding the basin soil and feeling obviously lighter p>
5. Avoid fertilization: do not apply fertilizer during the flowering period of crab claw orchid. It is best to apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer before flowering to promote flowering. After flowering, apply nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium balanced fertilizer and water to renew and rejuvenate, and then apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer every 15 days to promote secondary flowering p>