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How to prune after the flowering period of orchid?
1. Pruning flower stems: Cut off residual flowers and flowering flower stems with sterilized scissors to promote the germination of new buds. 2. Loosen the soil and repair the roots: cut off the messy and rotten roots. 3. Remove the dead leaves: remove the yellow leaves and burn them. 4. Disinfection: Spraying plants with carbendazim to avoid bacterial infection.

How to Prune 1 and Prune the Flowering Stem after Orchid Flowering?

After the orchid blooms, it is necessary to cut off the residual flowers and stems in time to avoid consuming the redundant nutrients of the plant and promote the rapid germination of new buds. When pruning orchids, you should cut them from the lower part of the flowers 10 cm.

2, loosen the soil and repair the roots

After the flowering period of orchids, you can loosen the soil around the roots with a shovel, then take the plants out of the soil and cut off the rotten and excessively long roots to keep the orchids growing healthily.

Step 3 clean up dead leaves

After orchids fail, the yellow leaves on the plants should be removed to avoid falling into the soil to breed bacteria, keep the growing environment clean and sanitary, and burn the leaves of orchids.

4, disinfection

After pruning the orchids, spray the plants with carbendazim solution or potassium permanganate solution to inhibit the spread of bacteria, and then move the orchids to a ventilated place to scab the wounds and heal them quickly.