In the world of flower farming, some people think that orchids are difficult to maintain and require extremely precise handling. But as a blogger who loves flowers, I would like to tell you that raising orchids can actually be a little easier, and the mixing of old and new planting materials can also cultivate beautiful and lush orchids. Let's abandon the cumbersome and maintain this greenery with a relaxed mind.
1.Why not try a mix of old and new planting materials?
Conventional wisdom is that the use of new planting materials ensures that the plants absorb the nutrients adequately. However, according to the research of flower cultivation literature, the mixing of old and new planting materials is not only economical, but also has no negative impact on the growth of orchids. The combination of the new planting material to maintain nutrient richness and the old planting material to maintain some air permeability creates an environment more suitable for the development of the orchid root system.
2.Keep it moderately moist and don't have to be deliberate.
It's easy for flower growers to get caught up in overly detailed watering and humidity control. However, orchids don't require too much water management. In the case of mixing old and new planting materials, more attention should be paid to maintaining moderate moisture, rather than deliberately pursuing subtle changes in humidity. Reasonable watering frequency and amount, allowing the orchid to breathe freely, is a more relaxed way to maintain.
3.Adapt to the growth rhythm of orchids.
Every plant has its own growth rhythm, and orchids are no exception. In the soil where the old and new planting materials are mixed, we need to pay more attention to observing the growth state of the orchid, and flexibly adjust the fertilization and watering time. This flexibility not only reduces the burden on flower growers, but also allows the orchid to better adapt to its own growth patterns.
4.Plenty of sunlight and the right temperature are key.
No matter what kind of planting material is used, orchids still need plenty of sunlight and the right temperature. Keeping orchids in a bright place away from direct sunlight and maintaining a suitable temperature is the basic condition for easy maintenance. These simple environmental factors play an irreplaceable role in the growth of orchids.
Conclusion: In the process of raising flowers, there is no need to be constrained by traditional concepts, and there is no need to pay too much attention to every detail. The mixing of old and new planting materials is an easy and practical way to adapt to the growth rules of orchids, reasonably control the humidity and watering frequency, and create a comfortable growth environment for orchids, so as to cultivate lush, fragrant orchids.
In this process, relax and enjoy the fun of being with orchids, making raising flowers more enjoyable and relaxed.