The picture above shows the frostbitten leaves of autumn dendrobium. Autumn dendrobium is easy to be frostbitten in temperatures below 5 degrees and should be moved indoors in winter in the north.
Featured Dendrobium spp. picture
Featured Dendrobium spp. picture
It is a common method to use volcanic stone to grow dendrobium, but of course, volcanic stone is generally added to bark, coconut coir and other materials to mix into planting materials. Volcanic stone is also called pumice or porous basalt, which is a very precious porous stone formed by volcanic glass, minerals and bubbles after the volcanic eruption. Volcanic stone is characterized by its light weight, loose porosity, good permeability and rich in macronutrients such as silicon, aluminum, iron, potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus and many other trace elements. The unique porosity, air permeability and water permeability of volcanic stone are suitable for growing orchids and succulents, which require high air permeability, and can be used as planting…
Close-up picture of Dendrobium root
Featured Dendrobium williamsonii Day et Rchb. F. picture
Planting dendrobium with pine bark peeled off from pine trees, without mixing other things, or using the edge board of pine bark to tie dendrobium planting, it is impossible to plant good dendrobium, basically it is half dead and half alive, dendrobium basically does not grow roots. The reason is that pine bark contains oil, not easy to retain water, too dry. Pine bark without fermentation, bad water absorption, do not keep water, resulting in a long time in the root system in a waterless state, which further leads to dendrobium rod dehydration drained to maintain life, dendrobium do not feel moist degree dare not grow roots and sprouts. Then, what is the right way to plant dendrobium with pine…
Featured Dendrobium parishii. picture
the suitable temperature for the growth of dendrobium
Featured Dendrobium nobile Lindl. picture
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