1、 Introduction precautions
When introducing new orchid varieties, we should pay attention to selecting suitable introduced seedlings. It is best to choose seedlings with more old pockets and relatively large reed heads. Because such seedlings themselves store more nutrients and are easier to survive. Do not select orchid seedlings with germs or seedlings with wounds on pseudobulbs for introduction, because they are easy to get sick and cannot survive p>
2、 Rejuvenation method of introduced seedlings
1. Planting: after selecting the orchid plant to be introduced, it needs to be planted into new planting materials. The plant material should meet the conditions of ventilation, moisturizing and containing orchid bacteria, which can help it recover better p>
2. Clean breeding: the introduced weak seedlings are afraid of external stimulation, so they should be raised in a relatively soft environment. Specifically, it is recommended to control the temperature at about 20 ℃. The light should be soft enough, not too strong, otherwise it is easy to sunburn the plant. Watering should be appropriate. Do not water until the plant material is dry. Wait until the plant material is dry. Fertilization should also be suspended to avoid burning roots. In addition, pay attention to maintaining ventilation. This allows the plant to breathe more fresh air and rejuvenate faster p>