I have shared with you before that in order to ensure that the new buds grown from the orchid are relatively strong and grow into a strong seedling, we must ensure that the entire orchid itself has strong roots and strong seedlings. Then, Only later can stronger buds be produced.
I have shared with you before that in order to ensure that the new buds grown from the orchid are relatively strong and grow into a strong seedling, we must ensure that the entire orchid itself has strong roots and strong seedlings. Then, Only later can stronger buds be produced.
However, some flower lovers will find that although their orchids grow into strong buds, they dare not use fertilizer, so the buds in the later stages grow very thin. So, today I will teach you how to do this. A little fertilization tip can make your orchids not only have strong buds, but also grow very vigorously in the later period.
What is this fertilization method? We will find new buds growing from orchids. Usually it is on the periphery. We simply remove the soil on the surface of the pot, or pour it out directly, and then sprinkle a little magic fertilizer on it.
Magic fertilizer is a high-phosphorus slow-release fertilizer. It contains not only phosphorus, nitrogen, potassium, but also magnesium. We sprinkle this magic fertilizer close to the sprouts. Fertilizer, but be sure to keep it close to the root system. It is best to dig out a little more soil and bury it close to the root system. You don't have to worry about it damaging the roots.
Because it needs to be close to the root system to release nutrients for plant growth, and will not be affected by temperature and moisture. It will only release nutrients when the plant needs nutrients, so it is completely Don't worry about damaging the roots. This high-phosphorus fertilizer can promote the new seedlings to grow more new roots. The new roots will have stronger absorptive capacity and will grow more vigorously in the future.
In addition, there are other nutrients in it, which can also effectively promote the growth of new seedlings. In this way, fertilization is not only simple, but can be used for a year, and it will not hurt. Roots allow your orchid to grow both roots and leaves.
This method of fertilizing is very suitable for novice florists, or florists who dare not use fertilizer, or some florists who don’t like to use fertilizer often and are relatively lazy. .