Do the old stems of Dendrobium drumstick still bloom?
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The old stems generally will not bloom again. After blooming, the old stems have no nutrients for flowering and will be difficult to support flowering in the future. Only those that grow back in the second year can bloom. The flowering period is from March to May in spring. The flowers are golden yellow and thick in texture. If you want to promote flowering, you can pay attention to maintenance methods, provide a semi-shady environment, adjust the temperature, and apply water and fertilizer normally.
1. Are they still blooming?
1. Are they still blooming?
Generally, its old stems will not bloom again. After natural defoliation, these old stems after blooming have no nutrients for flowering, and it will be difficult to support flowering in the future. Only those that grow back in the second year can bloom. The flowering period is from March to May in spring. After blooming, the flowers appear golden yellow and have a thick texture. The bracts on them are relatively small, about 2-3mm long, and slightly swollen. A little aroma.
2. How to bloom
1. Semi-shady environment: If you want it to bloom, you must first provide a semi-shady environment and give a certain amount of light to ensure normal growth. If the sunlight is too harsh, it may have an impact on the plant and cause damage. .
2. Regulating temperature: Temperature regulation is also very important. , suitable for growing in a normal warm environment, growing most rapidly when kept at around 20 degrees, and the temperature difference between day and night should not be too large.
3. Apply water and fertilizer: Water and nutrients must be replenished normally to ensure sufficient nutrients for growth, and water should be added according to the growth situation. Regarding fertilizer, you need to apply enough base fertilizer first, and then apply fertilizer once every 2-3 months.
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