Walk past a blooming orchid and, do not drawattention to the bright color of flowers, hardly anyone can. The plant is amazing, and the flowering period can be up to 6 months. However, in order for the plant to long delight the eye with its healthy appearance and bright flowering, it requires care. One of the questions of the thrilling owners of such luxury: whether to trim an orchid or not. Let's try to figure out whether this is necessary.

Trim or not

After flowering, the plant always haspeduncle. Do not immediately rush for scissors and remove excess in the hope that this way the plant will bloom again quickly. It is worth noting that the orchid can bloom at any time of the year and at least 2 months. And help her get rid of unnecessary really need. So, when and how to trim an orchid? There are several options, as you can, or even need to trim the orchid.

How to clip an orchid

Option one

The plant has faded, and you are waiting for a new floweringwith impatience watching the plant. But, tsvetonos has turned yellow, has dried up or even has turned black - safely take scissors and cut a flower sprout directly at the basis. On a dried flower stalk, nothing will grow, and the plant "spends" its forces and nutrients for nothing. Additional processing does not require a slice.

Option Two

On the peduncle after flowering may remainswollen buds, which can be located not only on the tip, but also near the blossom buds on the peduncle. If the tip is green in pruning the orchid does not need. Wait for the next flowering.

Option Three

The arrow after flowering slowly beginswither, but the dormant buds in the plant are swollen. How to trim an orchid after flowering in this case? If the flower spike is long enough, then such kidneys can be up to 4 pieces. Agree that losing a few beautiful buds of orchids is an unacceptable luxury. And in this case, it is sufficient to trim the tip of the peduncle or, more precisely, just above the kidney. This will enable the plant to direct its forces to a new flowering. However, 100% guarantee that the plant will bloom on the old peduncle, no.

Only after flowering the orchid needs not onlyin pruning the peduncle, but also in pruning the children. Usually, children develop at a high temperature, that is, mainly in the summer. After flowering from the peduncle, the children depart, and then when they let the roots (at least 5 cm), they need to be cut off with a part of the peduncle and planted again. When transplanting and planting, do not follow the orchid with water. It needs during this period a "dry" content, the term of which depends on the temperature of the environment. In summer time it is enough 2 days. If you do not remove the children, the orchid will eventually lose its graceful mill. And so you can plant a whole blooming greenhouse of orchids. So, is it necessary to cut an orchid? Yes, the plant even requires such a procedure to continue to please its beautiful flowers for a long time.

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