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How to Pot Dendrobium candidum at Home
I. Selection of basin soil

If you want to plant pots, you must first choose flowerpots and loam. Not too small, you can choose a bigger one, which can not only ensure the growth of plants, but also avoid the lack of nutrients. Pots can be made of clay pots, which are more breathable. Those that are not resistant to water and humidity and have poor water permeability cannot be used. The matrix used should be permeable and can be prepared from bark, sawdust, etc. Sterilize in advance and then ferment.

Second, clean up the seedlings.

Select suitable seedlings, and then clean the roots with clear water, slowly, so as not to damage the roots. Then soak it in disinfectant for a period of time and put it in the arbor to dry the roots.

Third, planting

Hold the plant with one hand, straighten it with the other hand and put it into the flowerpot, then fill the flowerpot with other substrates to ensure that the roots can be covered, and gently compact the soil to ensure that the roots can stick to loam.

Fourth, maintenance management.

When maintaining, be sure to pay attention to the light conditions. It can only grow in a semi-shady environment. Plants will dry up if exposed to strong light. Nutrition and fertilization are needed every 7- 10 days.