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Is my orchid too dense to grow leaves?

Precautions:

First: orchids should be dry but not wet, so this rule must be observed when mixing soil. When mixing soil, it is generally divided into three parts, that is, seven or six parts of dry plant material, pumice with poor water absorption and peat with good water absorption.

Second, after planting for a period of time, you can water some alum fertilizer, or buy some Xiangshan yellow and green fertilizer and use it according to the instructions;

Third, according to the variety of orchids, do it one month before pregnancy and don't water it for half a month. Don't be afraid, it won't die.

My four pots of Cymbidium hybridum are placed on the northern balcony in summer, so I can see the sun in the morning and evening, and I will ventilate and water them to see the weather for 4-6 days. The planting material is simple, mine is soil. I can't tell what soil it is. Anyway, I just dig more soil where I dig orchids, go home and plant them directly in the basin, and put some bought orchid planting materials on it (personal habit, I think it's cleaner to look at the basin like that). In winter, I moved to the south balcony. In winter, I basically water it once a week, even a little longer. Anyway, I do it thoroughly, and I don't care much at ordinary times. I went home as soon as I saw the bud (because it would bloom faster), and it took me three years in a row. I feel that orchids are quite easy to raise. This spring, I added a pot of Chunlan to myself. I bought a bargain on a treasure and practiced my hand. I don't know what habits Lan Chun has. The method is as above. There are four new buds at present. I look forward to seeing flowers.