What soil to use to raise dancing orchids?

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1. What soil to use?

2. How to mix soil

3. Precautions


To raise dancing orchids, you need soil with strong air permeability and fast drainage, and it also needs to have enough fertility so that it can grow well. You can mix smaller fern roots, charcoal soil, vermiculite, peat soil and sphagnum moss according to 2:2:2:1:1, and put some fine bricks or gravel at the bottom of the flowerpot.


What soil is used to raise dancing orchids
1. What soil to use?

1. What kind of soil to use?

Dancing orchids have higher soil requirements. It is recommended to use soil with strong air permeability and fast drainage. Its root system cannot stay in soil with a lot of water for a long time. Soak, so you must use well-drained soil. Moreover, the soil must have sufficient fertility so that the plants can grow well.

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2. How to mix soil

The soil used to raise dancing orchids is generally sphagnum moss, bark, fern roots, charcoal, vermiculite, etc. The soil mix is usually a mixture of shredded fern roots, charcoal soil, vermiculite, peat soil and sphagnum moss according to 2:2:2:1:1. At the bottom of the pot, you also need to put some finely divided bricks or gravel. This is to allow the roots of the plant to breathe and prevent root rot.

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3. Precautions

1 After the soil has been used for a period of time, it will become very compacted, so it should be turned over frequently to ensure the breathability of the flower soil. Moreover, when breeding for 2 or 3 years, the soil should be changed once.

2. Flower soil must be exposed to the sun and disinfected before use, especially soil that has been used to grow other plants. It cannot be used directly because there will be some germs in it, so pay attention to disinfection.

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3. Precautions














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