1、 How long to take the basin
In general, it takes about 2-3 months for plants to fully serve orchids in the autumn. The time of orchid basin changing is closely related to the changing season. Autumn time is longer, and the basin service is slower. If the pots are changed at the end of August in early autumn, it will take about 2 months to take root and sprout. In late autumn and November, it takes about three months to grow new roots and buds. However, when the pots are changed in autumn, the retreat of orchids will not be obvious. Once the pots are taken, the growth rate of roots and buds will be very fast. In spring, the pot serving time will be shorter. One month after the pot, the plants will take root and sprout, but there will be more grass returning p>
After changing the pot, the orchid does not wilt or curl its leaves, which indicates that it has adapted to the new environment. In addition, there is no grass returning in the plant, that is, the leaves do not turn yellow slowly from the top, which also indicates that the plant has taken the pot. When the plant has new buds, it indicates that the plant has taken the pot and the root returns to normal growth. In addition, it should be noted that in the process of changing pots and soil, we must avoid the flowering period and germination period of orchids p>
2、 Can you see light
Don't worry about letting the orchids see the light and bask in the sun during the pot serving period, otherwise it is easy to sun out yellow leaves and prolong the pot serving time, thus affecting the survival rate. At this time, it is necessary to avoid strong light and place the plant in a well ventilated astigmatism place for maintenance. When the light is strong at noon, it needs to be covered properly p>