Medellin is a potted plant with many branches. Usually we cut the branches of Milan orchids in spring. We moved the Milan potted plant out of the balcony and cut off its dead branches and rotten leaves in the sun. But if it is in the growing period, don't cut it, which will affect the growth and development of Milan orchids. Therefore, pruning belts are generally not adopted in the growing period, but the branches and leaves that are more prominent in this period should be cut off. Our best pruning time is Milan or when we are young. Trim Milan a little, and keep the main branch of 17-2 1 cm, so that the branches growing in Milan will be very fleshy. After pruning, it is just spring, the season of plant germination, and only the branches of plants can grow thick and dense.
Branches cut from Milan are not useless. We can use the newly cut branches to support the branches, so that it is not only simple to breed Milan, but also more Milan will come out. Milan, after pruning, take care. Milan is a plant that can't be exposed to the sun, just give enough sunshine a day. Don't bask in Milan at noon in midsummer, the sun is too strong. After the young leaves of the seedlings grow, they should be fertilized every 2-3 weeks 1 time. Be careful when watering after fertilization.
Don't water Milan too much, although Milan is an aquatic plant that likes water. If you water Milan too much, it will cause root damage and even death. You can't water too little. Too little water will lead to excessive dryness and make Milan rot. So in summer, we water it 1-2 times a day and spray it on the leaves.
There will inevitably be dust scattered on the surface of indoor orchids. What happens if there is dust? Of course, dust is invisible to our naked eyes, but if dust is spread on orchids, it will cause orchids to have difficulty breathing, thus affecting their photosynthesis and causing their leaves to turn yellow. The solution is to put orchids indoors and try to avoid them near the oil smoke.