Second, the substrate for planting Dendrobium is prepared without soil, and bark, foamed plastic particles and the like are used as the substrate. This is breathable, loose and contains humus, but it should be disinfected before serving to avoid eggs. The transformed matrix is divided into fine particles, medium particles and coarse particles.
Third, when planting potted plants in the basin, first lay a layer of foam blocks and broken tiles at the bottom of the basin to increase drainage. Then add the prepared coarse-grained planting materials on it, put the seedlings in, add the medium grains after the root system is trimmed, then gently lift the plants and compact them. Finally, fine plant materials were added to bury most of pseudobulb, leaving one third exposed.
Fourth, after potted plants are planted in the later stage of maintenance, they should be watered once to make the substrate and plants in the basin completely wet, and then they should be maintained in the shade. After the seedlings are taken out of the pot, increase the light, and be careful not to bask in strong light. In addition, the temperature should not be higher than 35 degrees and lower than 10 degrees, otherwise the growth will be affected, and it is best to provide a temperature between 15 degrees and 30 degrees at ordinary times.