Orchids are called nine flowers because many ancient poets used nine flowers to express the image of orchids, which originated from Qu Yuan's poems. The rest are nine flowers and a hundred acres, and orchids are used to describe their noble character.
The growth habit of orchids orchids like shade, suitable for growing in semi-shade environment, afraid of strong light, plants like moist soil and cannot survive in dry conditions. When cultivating orchids, we must provide them with soil rich in humus.
The breeding environment of orchids requires that the place where orchids are placed is very important, which directly affects the growth and development of plants. Orchids in spring, summer and autumn should be placed in the open field, preferably in an open and humid place. In winter, orchids should be placed in a warm room to ensure air circulation.
Orchid breeding management In rainy season, it is necessary to do a good job of rain protection, move orchids to eaves or indoors to avoid water accumulation in the basin soil, and spray potassium dihydrogen phosphate 1 time every 20 days during the growth of orchids to promote the flowering of pregnant buds.