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How to maintain Phalaenopsis?
After Phalaenopsis withers, you can change pots in May, pay attention to sterilization and disinfection, trim the roots, and put them in a well-ventilated shade, which is beneficial to the growth of Phalaenopsis. After Phalaenopsis withers, cutting off the stems of Phalaenopsis from the base can minimize the consumption of nutrients, let Phalaenopsis recuperate, and bloom brilliant flowers in the next year.

Phalaenopsis is a very suitable plant for indoor reproduction. It has a cloudy temperament, and it only needs to be given some light moderately, which will help it bloom and bloom for a long time. It is best to put it indoors with astigmatism in home life, which can make it feel more comfortable.

Phalaenopsis has higher requirements for soil quality, and the conditions to be met are more stringent than those of ordinary plants. It needs acidity, good water permeability and air permeability, and a foundation to resist rotting substances.

How to raise Phalaenopsis, whether it is good or not, and how to master the temperature must be very important. They belong to subtropical plants, and their temperature control is higher than that of ordinary plants. It is best to keep the temperature around 20 degrees day and night, and protect them by bagging or heating in winter and cold season.

Phalaenopsis has poor water storage performance, so it needs to be watered more to keep sufficient soil water supply, especially twice a day in summer, once a week when the temperature is low in winter and once a day in other seasons.

Phalaenopsis is generally fertilized with light fertilizer, and a lot of times it pays attention to small amount, especially not with thick fertilizer. Generally, light fertilizer is applied once a week at room temperature, and fertilization is not needed in weather with large temperature difference, extremely cold or extremely cold period.