The planting method and propagation method of Dendrobium

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-01-19

Dendrobium is a light-loving, warm-loving, and moisture-loving plant, and the following points need to be paid attention to when planting and propagating:

1.Choose soil: Dendrobium is suitable for growing in loose soil, good air permeability and drainage. You can use organic, well-drained media for planting, such as peanuts, melon seed shells, wood chips, etc., or you can buy a special dendrobium substrate.

2.Light conditions: Dendrobium needs plenty of sunlight for photosynthesis, but it also needs to avoid too much light. It is most suitable to place dendrobium in a place that is half shade and half yang, such as a balcony, window sill or study, living room, etc.

3.Proper moisture: Dendrobium is suitable for growing in a humid environment, and it needs to be provided with the right amount of water to keep the soil moist, but not too moist. When watering, you can choose mineral-rich water sources such as lake water, river water, etc.

1.Propagation: When the humidity is high and the temperature is suitable in spring, it is easy to survive. Choose healthy, pest-free Dendrobium and use the new stems of two-year-old Dendrobium for propagation. Remove the elder roots, leave 2 3 cm, separate the rhizomes and seeds of the plant, containing 2 3 stems per gram, and then plant.

2.Propagation by cuttings: Another propagation method is cuttings, where the stems of healthy dendrobium are selected for cuttings, and the moist environment is maintained, and the plants can be separated and planted after waiting for rooting.

In short, the planting and reproduction of Dendrobium need to pay attention to factors such as soil, light, and water, and make Dendrobium grow more vigorously.

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