1. How to water during flowering periodIts flowering period is from October to April of the following year, and can last for about 25-40 days. During this period, you cannot water it too much, and the frequency cannot be too high. Observe the condition of the potting soil. Generally, water it every 5-7 days to keep it moist but not too dry. If you water too much, it will be difficult for flower buds to form in the later stage, or brown spots will appear on the flowers, affecting the ornamental value of the flowers. In severe cases, it will cause the flowers to fall and affect the later flowering. 2. How to water daily1. Growing period: It will enter the growing period from early spring. It is necessary to ensure sufficient water and water it every two days. In early summer, it enters a period of vigorous growth. If you do not water it in time, the pseudobulbs will lack water and become wrinkled, affecting normal growth. You can water it once a day. In addition to watering, you must also ensure the humidity environment and spray water around it in time. 2. Autumn and winter: The temperature drops in autumn and winter. In order to safely overwinter, try to water less and keep the soil in the pot dry, watering about once every 3-5 days. 3. Dormant period: After flowering in early spring, there will be a short dormant period. During this period, water less and continue until new buds grow new roots before restoring water. |
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