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Phalaenopsis, please. How to cut pedicels?
After Phalaenopsis withers, you can use sterilized scissors to build a pedicel 4 cm below the pedicel. After pruning, ointment should be applied to the wound to reduce the chance of infection. After Phalaenopsis withers, it can be moved to a semi-shady environment for maintenance, and diluted nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers are applied every 7 ~ 10 days to supplement nutrition. In addition, the soil can be changed to avoid soil hardening.

Pruning method of Phalaenopsis pedicel after withering

After Phalaenopsis withers, it can be cut off 4 cm below the pedicel with sterilized scissors. After pruning, you can use a paper towel to absorb the juice flowing out, and finally apply erythromycin ointment to the wound, which can reduce the infection rate of the wound. Pruning the pedicel of Phalaenopsis can reduce the consumption of nutrients and let Phalaenopsis bloom more flowers in the coming year.

Maintenance method of Phalaenopsis after flowering

After flowering, Phalaenopsis can be moved to a semi-cool environment for maintenance. It is necessary to prevent Phalaenopsis from being exposed to strong light, and take measures to control the indoor temperature at about 25℃. After Phalaenopsis turns gray, it is necessary to ensure that the soil is in a slightly moist state so that Phalaenopsis can flourish.

Phalaenopsis consumes a lot of nutrients at flowering stage and needs to be replenished in time. At this time, dilute liquid fertilizer can be applied every 7 ~ 10 days, and the fertilizer can be nitrogen fertilizer or phosphorus potassium fertilizer, which can meet the growth needs of Phalaenopsis and make the new leaves grow better.

After Phalaenopsis blooms, soil can be changed to avoid soil hardening. In the process of changing soil, it is necessary to check the root system of Phalaenopsis, and it is found that rotten roots and residual roots need to be cut off in time, and then replanted in new soil, so that Phalaenopsis can thrive.