1、 Why is orchid single seedling hard to live
Orchids like to grow in groups and don't like to grow alone. This is because of the presence of orchid bacteria. In the soil with many orchid plants, there will be more orchid bacteria, which will provide more nutrients to the orchid plants to help them grow. Blue plants will grow better. As for the orchids in monoculture, the orchid bacteria in the soil are limited, and the nutrients that can be supplied are also limited. They cannot absorb enough nutrients, so it is difficult for them to grow normally. Therefore, the orchid single seedling is more difficult to live than the orchid raised in groups p>
2、 How can orchid single seedling be cultivated and live
1. Preparation of plant material: if you want to successfully feed the single orchid seedling, you must prepare suitable plant material for it. It is suggested to lay large granular plant materials with good permeability, such as pine bark and pumice, on the bottom of the basin, and then lay a layer of medium granular plant materials above it, such as pine forest and volcanic stone. The plant material prepared in this way has good enough air permeability and moisture retention, which is very good for the growth of single seedlings p>
2. Slow curing: when curing a single seedling, be sure to put it in a place with good ventilation and slight shade, and avoid strong light exposure. At ordinary times, the temperature of the environment should be controlled at about 20 ℃ and should not be lower than 10 ℃. During the growing season, water can be poured every 3-5 days and fertilizer can be applied every 15-20 days. In winter, it is necessary to control water and stop fertilizer to avoid injury to the root system of the plant p>