1. Cultivation method: Take out the dendrobium seedlings and wash the roots with clean water until they are clean. The action should be gentle to avoid damaging the roots and leaves. Be sure to clean it, otherwise it will cause root rot. Plant the dendrobium seedlings in a pot and cover them with sawdust and bark to the roots and stems. It should not be too deep. Be careful not to bury the seedling stems in the substrate as much as possible. The substrate can cover most of the roots. Water thoroughly after planting.
2. Providing a suitable temperature of 20 to 32°C is the key to Dendrobium officinale planting technology. Dendrobium officinale can grow rapidly in a warm and comfortable environment. It should be noted that high-temperature environments require good ventilation and appropriate watering for cooling. In low-temperature winters, warming needs to be done.
3. After planting Dendrobium officinale, it is necessary to provide it with sufficient scattered light. Be careful not to accept strong light, otherwise it will easily cause sunburn. Generally, placing it in the sun for maintenance in the morning and evening can help it grow strong and keep its leaves green.
4. Dendrobium officinale should be watered appropriately after planting to replenish it with water so that it can grow better. Usually, watering once every 2 to 3 days is enough to keep the soil moist. Usually, you should also pay attention to sprinkling water around it to keep the air humidity high to meet the growth needs of Dendrobium officinale.
5. Dendrobium officinale does not require too much fertilizer when planting. Generally, slow-release fertilizer is applied once in early spring and winter. The amount of fertilizer should be controlled at about 10 to 15 grains of fertilizer. In this way Basically, Dendrobium candidum can grow normally. If you want it to be more vigorous, you can also topdress appropriately.
6. Propagation method: The main plant selected for cutting must be in good growth condition, not affected by pests and diseases, and must be strong and vigorous. Cut a branch from the plant and divide it into several sections. Each section should have 2-3 nodes. After cutting, apply plant ash to the wound. Prepare the substrate, and then insert the stem nodes into it. Pay attention to maintaining good humidity and not exposing it to strong sunlight.