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How to deal with orchids after withering?
Post-treatment of orchids

After the bloom on the orchid branch is finished, if you want the orchid to blossom, you need to cut it off at the penultimate 5th and 6th nodes of the branch. After about 1-2 months, the new buds will grow and bloom. Branches are usually cut from the base.

Fertilization after withering of orchids

Fertilize orchids after withering. Organic fertilizer is the best fertilizer. Fertilization should be moderate, not excessive, and thin fertilizer should be applied. You can apply pancake fertilizer once a month. Pay attention to the fertilizer must be decomposed, so that the fertility is mild and the roots will not burn out.

Orchid flowers fall behind and change pots.

After the flowering period of orchids, it is necessary to turn over the pots and change the soil, remove the long roots of orchids and remove the rotten old roots. Keeping half of the original pot soil and adding half of the new pot soil is beneficial to the growth of orchids.

Orchids are pruned after flowering.

Orchids should be pruned and cut off after flowering. It's best to cut them off some time in advance. After any kind of orchid blooms, the remaining pedicels should be cut off as soon as possible.

Maintenance after flowering period of orchid.

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Dressing and shaping

Orchids should be trimmed properly, and pedicels and dead leaves should be cut off along the roots to reduce the consumption of nutrients. 2.

Appropriate topdressing

Orchids consume a lot of nutrients during flowering, so they should be fertilized in time after flowering.

Controlled watering

When watering orchids, be sure to control the amount of water. When watering too much, the root system is easy to rot. Master the principle of watering both wet and dry. 4、

Increase lighting

Orchids can be placed in sunny places, so that they can receive more light, promote the healthy growth of plants, and avoid excessive growth of orchid leaves and affect flower patterns.