Is Chanel Phalaenopsis easy to cultivate?

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Today, I'd like to introduce to you the "elegant star" in the world of flowers - Chanel Phalaenopsis.

The flowers of Chanel Phalaenopsis are truly gorgeous! The flower shape is elegant and unique. The petals are light and have a good texture. The slightly curled edges are just like the wings of a dancing butterfly, lively yet noble. Its color transition is amazing. When it first blooms, it is a fresh yellow-green color, which gradually fades into a vibrant lemon yellow and finally settles into a soft light yellow.

What's most fascinating is its fragrance. The unique citrus fragrance is fresh and elegant, floating faintly in the air. You can feel that sweetness and romance with every breath.

Chanel Phalaenopsis doesn't bloom all year round and also needs time to rest and recover. Generally speaking, the flowering period of Chanel Phalaenopsis is about 2 to 3 months. However, it also depends on the maintenance conditions. If it is properly taken care of, the flowering period may be appropriately extended.

Chanel Phalaenopsis is not as delicate and difficult to cultivate as you might think. It prefers soft, diffused light, just like the sunlight filtering through a light curtain, which can make it thrive. When it comes to watering, you should follow the principle of "water thoroughly when the soil is completely dry". Insert your finger about 1 to 2 centimeters into the soil. When it feels dry, water it thoroughly to avoid waterlogging that may cause root rot.

Winter is a bit of a challenge for Chanel Phalaenopsis. In terms of temperature, it's best to keep it between 15 and 20 °C. Friends in the north should not place it close to the heating. Friends in the south, if the indoor temperature is low, can cover it with a transparent plastic bag to keep it warm and maintain humidity (don't forget to make a few small holes for ventilation). The frequency of watering should be reduced because its growth slows down in winter and the evaporation of water is also slow. Water it about once every 10 to 15 days, and choose to water it at noon when the temperature is relatively high. The water temperature should be close to the room temperature to avoid stimulating the roots due to a large temperature difference. Fertilization should be put on hold for the time being. Wait until spring comes and the flowers bloom, and then apply thin fertilizers frequently to make it rejuvenate.

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