Introduction to Crabapple Orchid Plant
1.? The name of the Crabapple Orchid plant is Crabapple Orchid. The alias is Tinsel, Christmas Cactus.
3. This classification is epiphyte.
4. Its last name is Cactus. Crabapple plants are often hanging, bright green with light reddish colored emerging stem nodes. The main stem is round, easily lignified, with many branches and nodes. The spines are hairy and the flowers are placed on the spines at the top of the stem nodes. Common varieties are scarlet, pink, apricot-yellow and pure white. It is called Crab Claw Orchid because the node connection is shaped like a crab's vice claw. In Western countries where Christianity is practiced, it is also known as ? Christmas cactus? because it blooms at Christmas. Crabapple orchids grow in warm, moist, semi-shady conditions. Crabapple prefers warm, moist and semi-shady conditions. I can't stand the cold and I'm afraid of the sun. Suitable for fertile decomposed soil and peat soil, afraid of raw coal, soil and soot. Winter temperatures do not fall below 10 ° C. They prefer to live in alkaline soil with a pH of not less than 0.61 and 0.68. The suitable temperature for crabapples is 15°C to 25°C. In summer, when the temperature exceeds 28°C, the plant enters a dormant or semi-dormant state. In winter, the room temperature is 15℃- 18℃. When the temperature is below 15℃, the flower buds may fall off.