1. Plant material
The cultivation of orchids should choose slightly acidic granular planting materials with loose air permeability and good drainage performance, so as to make the orchids take root faster. Common orchid planting materials include pine chestnut king, planting stone, snake wood, bark block, leaves, ceramsite, brick grain, tile grain, coconut shell, peanut shell, weathered stone, rotten leaf soil, etc. In addition, the soil can be loosened appropriately to increase the gap of the soil, which is conducive to the growth of orchid roots. Generally, loosen the soil once a week p>
2. Illumination
Ensure that orchids receive reasonable sunlight. It's best to let orchids receive sunshine in the morning. Because the sunshine in the morning is not so strong, it will be very helpful to the growth of orchids. The illumination time is controlled at about two hours, which can help orchids take root quickly p>
3. Water and fertilizer
Water and fertilizer should be managed reasonably. Water once every morning to keep the basin soil moist. When watering, try not to water on the blade, just water around the root. Only by reasonably controlling the amount and times of watering can the plant take root and germinate faster. Fertilizer should be applied thinly and frequently, and the fertilizer concentration must not be too high. You can use special orchid fertilizer once a week to make orchids take root quickly p>
4. Temperature
If the temperature is too high or too low, it will affect the normal growth of orchids. It is necessary to control the temperature at about 25 degrees as far as possible. Such a growth temperature is beneficial to the rooting of orchids p>
5. Rooting powder
Proper rooting powder can be applied to orchids to help them take root quickly. After loosening the soil, sprinkle some rooting powder to make the orchids take root quickly p>