2. Soil requirements Dendrobium candidum is not particularly demanding on soil. Soil such as sand or clay is actually possible, but the soil needs to be fertile. If it is not fertile enough, it is best to add some base fertilizer to make the soil fertile.
3. It is more reliable to choose seedlings from national scientific research institutions or universities, and it is also a way to find friends with planting experience. If you buy it online, be sure to confirm the reliability of the seedlings. After all, not every Dendrobium has medicinal value. First, soak the seeds in warm water for 3 hours, then put them on the culture soil in the greenhouse for 3-4 days, keep the temperature at about 20 degrees, and they will germinate in about 4-5 days. Separate the sprouted roots, put them on the substrate, then cover them with the surrounding substrate, preferably one third deep, and then pour a small amount of water.