How to cultivate white orchid bonsai (with pictures of white orchid)

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1. Layering method

2. Grafting method


The general cultivation methods of white orchid bonsai are layering and grafting. Ordinary layering is to cut half the depth from the bottom after selecting the branches, put tiles in the middle, bury them in the soil and fix them with wires. The docking method is usually carried out from April to July. It is tied 70cm away from the ground and then wrapped with mud, then wrapped with a layer of leaves, and cut off after two months.


Cultivation methods of white orchid bonsai (with pictures of white orchids)
1. Layering method

1. Layering method

1. Ordinary method: This cultivation method should be carried out around February to March. Select the branches and cut them to half the depth from the bottom, and continue to cut a section upward. Place a small tile in the middle. Finally, bury it in the soil, use "U" shaped wire, insert it into the soil and fix it, wait until the roots and buds grow, cut them and plant them separately.

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2. High branch layering: Choose strong branches and place them in pots Cut a gap at the lower part of the fork. Put nutrient soil into the bamboo tube, tie it tightly with a rope, spray an appropriate amount of water at ordinary times, and wait for new roots to grow and establish.

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2. Grafting method

1 2. Bonding method: The best operation is from April to July. It is carried out at a position 70cm from the ground. After binding, wrap it with mud, then wrap it with a layer of leaves, and cut it off after two months.

2. Cutting method: It can be carried out in mid-to-late September. Use branches with better growth to combine the grafting and rootstock. Then wrap it with film and apply mud to keep the soil maintained.

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