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Planting techniques of Dendrobium candidum
Dendrobium candidum is usually planted in spring and autumn, mostly in spring, usually from April to June. At this time, the temperature is between 15-25℃, and the humidity is also very suitable. Use bark, sawdust, gravel and organic fertilizer as substrate and plant it on it, or you can choose to plant it on bark or stone as long as it is fixed. Pay attention to shading in daily maintenance, keep warm in winter, and keep the humidity at 90%.

Many flower lovers don't know much about the planting techniques of Dendrobium candidum. In fact, it is not difficult to grow Dendrobium candidum. First, choose a flowerpot and sand with appropriate size, put the soaked seeds into the soil, water them and put them in a dark and ventilated place. After the seeds germinate, they will thrive.

I. Planting conditions

1. time

Generally in spring and autumn, and spring is better than winter.

flower pot

Dendrobium candidum likes to grow in a humid but breathable environment, so the flowerpot is breathable. Ordinary clay pots can be selected, but the bottom of the pot should have multiple air holes. The size of the flowerpot depends on the size of Dendrobium candidum seedlings, and the capacity does not need to be too large, and the diameter is about 10 cm.

3.[ number] matrix

A small amount of gravel is added to the bottom of the flowerpot, and then the soil with good water permeability and air permeability is poured. Generally, bark is selected and put into use after crushing, sterilization, disinfection and fermentation.

Second, the planting method

1. Seed maturity

First, soak the seeds in warm water for 3 hours, then put them on the culture soil in the greenhouse for 3 ~ 4 days, and keep the temperature at about 20 degrees, and they will germinate in about 4 ~ 5 days.

Plant in soil

First, separate the roots of the germinated seeds, put the roots on the substrate, then cover the roots with the surrounding substrate, the depth is preferably one third, and then pour a small amount of water.