The beauty of Phalaenopsis flowers is well-known to all, and therefore the purchase price at flower shops is relatively high. As a qualified flower lover, of course, one wants to know the method of replicating more Phalaenopsis infinitely. So many flower friends are wondering, can the branches of Phalaenopsis be cut for propagation? The following text will explore the issue of cutting the branches of Phalaenopsis from the perspective of flower cultivation.
Can Phalaenopsis be propagated by cuttings? The answer is of course yes. The branches of Phalaenopsis can be propagated by cuttings, and as long as the branches of Phalaenopsis are properly treated, they can also take root smoothly and grow into new plants. So what are the cutting steps?
First of all, before cutting, of course, choose healthy branches without pests and diseases for cutting. Then cut the branches, and the length of each cutting is about 10 to 15 centimeters. Then remove most of the leaves at the bottom of the cutting, and it is sufficient to retain only 2 to 3 leaves. Doing so is beneficial for the rooting of the cutting. Finally, bury the branches in the soil, and the insertion depth is approximately about 1/3 of the length. After insertion, the soil should be kept moist and placed in a semi-shady and illuminated environment, which is more conducive to its rooting.
How to manage it after cutting? During the cutting period, the soil should be kept moist but not overly wet to avoid root rot. The placement should have both light and ventilation. Additionally, you can buy special rooting agents for orchids at the flower shop, which can promote the rooting of the cuttings.
How to choose the cutting time? Generally speaking, the best time for Phalaenopsis cutting is during the growth period of Phalaenopsis, that is, spring and autumn are the most suitable for cutting propagation. Specifically, it is from March to May and from September to November. At this time, just after the Phalaenopsis flowers wither, many new buds will grow on the flower stalks. When the new buds grow to 5 centimeters, it is time for cutting.
In conclusion, Phalaenopsis can be replicated by cutting branches. During the cutting process, select the best branches, and after that, the maintenance should be appropriately combined with light and the growth environment. I hope the simple cutting method mentioned above can help flower friends who love Phalaenopsis.
How to cultivate the cuttings of Phalaenopsis?
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