It is best to use soft and fertile soil to cultivate Sclerophyllum. The root system of Sclerophyllum is relatively long and very strong, so the loose and breathable soil is a necessary survival condition. In order to ensure the normal growth of the root system, try to choose a la

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It is best to use soft and fertile soil for cultivating orchids . The root system of orchid is relatively long and very strong, so the loose and breathable soil is a necessary survival condition. In order to ensure the normal growth of the root system, try to choose a larger pot for planting.

Sclerophyllium prefers shade. When cultivating it, avoid strong direct sunlight. It is best to choose a semi-shady place with sufficient scattered light for cultivation.

It is best to use soft and fertile soil to cultivate Sclerophyllum. The root system of Sclerophyllum is relatively long and very strong, so the loose and breathable soil is a necessary survival condition. In order to ensure the normal growth of the root system, try to choose a la - DayDayNews

likes a humid environment. Maintain the humidity of the pot soil, but be careful not to water too much. Wait until the pot soil is slightly dry before watering appropriately. In summer, when the temperature is relatively high, watering should be done in the morning or evening when the water temperature and soil temperature are close; in winter, attention should be paid to appropriately reducing watering.

When cultivating Sclerophyllus orchid, the soil should be plowed frequently to keep the soil loose and breathable. It is not only necessary to ensure that the soil is breathable, but also to provide a ventilated growth environment for the orchid. A ventilated and warm environment can make the color of the orchid brighter and reduce the occurrence of diseases and insect pests.

Orchids need to rely on orchid bacteria to provide nutrients for their root systems. If the plants are disinfected regardless of whether they are sick or not, it will greatly destroy the balance of orchid bacteria, resulting in slow growth of sclerophylls, reduced germination, and even phytotoxicity.

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