Will the leaves of phalaenopsis become soft during the acclimation period?

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In the process of phalaenopsis cultivation, especially during the acclimation period, many flower lovers may encounter some problems, such as soft leaves. So, will the leaves of phalaenopsis become soft during the acclimation period? And how to water it correctly during this period?
During the acclimation period, that is, the adaptation stage after new transplantation or repotting, the leaves of phalaenopsis may indeed become soft. This is mainly because phalaenopsis needs some time to adapt to the new soil, water and light conditions in the new growth environment. At this stage, the root system of phalaenopsis may not have fully recovered its absorption function, resulting in the plant being unable to absorb enough water and nutrients from the soil, thus causing the leaves to become soft. However, this softness is usually temporary. As long as the cultivation is proper, phalaenopsis will soon regain its vitality.
How to water phalaenopsis during the acclimation period?
Watering Timing: The timing of watering phalaenopsis during the acclimation period should be well grasped. Generally speaking, it is advisable not to water for the first two days after transplantation or repotting to let phalaenopsis adapt to the new environment. After that, the dryness or wetness of the cultivation medium can be observed to decide whether to water or not. If the surface of the cultivation medium such as sphagnum moss or bark has become dry, it indicates that phalaenopsis needs water. At this time, appropriate watering can be carried out, but never overwater to avoid waterlogging and root rot.
Watering Quantity: The amount of water for phalaenopsis during the acclimation period should be moderate. Generally speaking, the amount of water for each watering should be appropriate to moisten the cultivation medium without waterlogging. You can use a watering can to spray water slowly or adopt the immersion method. The immersion method is to place the flower pot of phalaenopsis in a container filled with water and let the water slowly penetrate into the soil from the bottom of the pot until the surface of the cultivation medium is moist. This method can avoid the direct scouring of the roots by water and reduce the risk of root damage.
Watering Frequency: The watering frequency of phalaenopsis during the acclimation period should be adjusted according to the actual situation. Generally speaking, in the case of good ventilation and appropriate light, watering can be done about once every half a month. However, the specific watering frequency should also be comprehensively considered according to factors such as the dryness or wetness of the cultivation medium, ambient temperature and humidity. In summer when it is hot and dry, the watering frequency may need to be increased; while in winter when it is cold, the watering frequency should be appropriately reduced.
Precautions:
Avoid Waterlogging: When watering phalaenopsis during the acclimation period, avoid waterlogging to prevent root rot.
Appropriate Water Temperature: When watering in winter, pay attention that the water temperature should not be too low to avoid stimulating the roots and affecting growth.
Good Ventilation: After watering, keep the ventilation good to avoid the breeding of diseases caused by excessive heat in the environment.
Observe the Leaves: Closely observe the state of the leaves after watering. If the leaves are still soft and cannot recover for a long time, there may be a problem with the root system and it needs to be checked and dealt with in time.
The softening of phalaenopsis leaves during the acclimation period is a normal phenomenon. As long as the key elements such as watering timing, watering quantity and watering frequency are well grasped, it can help phalaenopsis successfully pass through the acclimation period and resume healthy growth.

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