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Can Cinnamomum camphora leaves be used as humus soil to cultivate orchids?
Cinnamomum camphora leaves can be used as humus to cultivate orchids, but orchids are more suitable for planting in fertile sandy soil.

Orchid planting techniques are as follows:

Planting: Soils with excellent varieties, strong drainage and fertile sandy soil should be selected for ground planting. Spraying a new type of high-fat film on the soil surface can keep moisture and prevent evaporation, prevent sun and drought, keep warm and prevent freezing, prevent soil hardening, suffocate and isolate the source of pests and diseases, and protect seedlings from growing sturdily.

Daylighting, weeding, watering and fertilization: orchids like shade and should not be directly exposed to too strong light. Shading should be done in summer and autumn. Orchids have high requirements for fertilizer and water, so they should be kept moist at any time, fertilized reasonably as needed, and sprayed with new high-fat film to keep fertilizer and moisture.

Plastic pruning: orchids mainly prune dead branches, weak branches, cross branches and over-dense branches, which obviously affect branches and sparse redundant buds. Stick a layer of calluses antiseptic film on the trimmed wound to protect the growth of wound healing tissue and prevent the infection of rotten bacteria.