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Orchids bloom in January and bud in February. Can it still bloom?

Cymbidium blooms in January, buds in February, and still blooms.

In general, Cymbidium hybridum blooms once a year, and the flowering period is in winter and spring every year, that is, about 1-3 months every year, so it can still bloom when the buds grow in February.

In order to make cymbidium bloom quickly and abundantly, it is necessary to strengthen maintenance management, choose porous and breathable acidic soil, adhere to thin application of chemical fertilizer, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, water according to the dry and wet state of the soil, and give reasonable temperature and humidity.

Cut off the residual flowers in time after Chunlan;

Orchids are beautiful and fragrant. After appreciating the beauty of orchids, we should pay attention to one thing, that is, we should trim the residual flowers in time, pay attention to the timing when pruning, and do it when the flowers are slightly defeated to avoid pruning too late, otherwise it will consume too much nutrients and affect the future growth of orchids.

In addition, when pruning residual flowers, we should also pay attention to the length of pruning. Generally speaking, the trimmed scape should be at least two or three centimeters from the ground. The purpose of this is to prevent water and fertilizer from attaching to the residual scape and causing unnecessary harm.