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How to transplant the phalaenopsis orchid? Everything is much better than you think!
Of the entire genus Orphal Phalaenopsis - the most common genus. Perhaps you will not find a flower shop where there is not even one phalaenopsis. A lot has been written about how to transplant the phalaenopsis orchid . Here are the recommendations obtained empirically.
And whether it is necessary to transplant Phalaenopsis after purchase?
I will answer without delay - it is necessary. Firstly, when you bring a new plant into the house, it is necessary to conduct measures for sanitizing the freshman to protect all your indoor flowers. In the pictures of the catalog of the store, the plant may look fine, but your new green friend can be infected with mites, snails, fungi and other horrors of the florist. So, how to transplant the phalaenopsis orchid correctly, you will now learn from the instructions below.
Operation one - sanitation
Take phalaenopsis from the pot, completely clean the roots of the old soil (usually sphagnum). Assess the condition of the roots - they should be thick, smooth, greyish-green in color, the tips of the roots should be light green. At the junction with the stem (neck), there should be no black spots, the roots should be snug against the neck, and not dangle on one internal thread. If the root is broken off, it no longer performs its full function, despite its apparently healthy appearance. The roots of Phalaenopsis for a while after detachment from the plant can continue to live, but later they still begin to rot. Therefore, it is better to remove roots that have been broken off from the neck.
The second operation - selection of pot and soil
Now you can prepare a pot of orchids and soil. It is known that these orchids can be large and small. For large enough liter capacity, for small - half-liter. Special pots for orchids are sold in stores. I advise you to choose in favor of transparent plastic specimens with a lot of large holes on the bottom. The roots of phalaenopsis should not be subjected to prolonged waterlogging. Sometimes it takes 3 days to stay in a humid environment so that rotting begins. The holes in the plantation can help to solve this problem, providing good ventilation.
Well, we continue our lesson on the topic: "How to transplant the phalaenopsis orchid". So, having decided on the pot, we will begin to prepare the soil. In my opinion, the most successful option is a mixture of pine bark and sphagnum. You can use sphagnum and bark in which you brought the orchid home. But beforehand it must be decontaminated with the help of a one-hour boiling. In addition, charcoal and small expanded clay can be added to the ground. Sphagnum and expanded clay will protect the orchid from drying out the soil (the danger of which occurs especially in the heating season), and coal will play the role of a disinfectant, protecting against the appearance of fungal diseases.
Operation third - planting your beloved Phalaenopsis
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