How to Quickly Push Small Orchids From Flower Branches
Orchids are elegant and exotic flowers that bring a touch of beauty to any space. If you have branches of orchid flowers and want to grow them to get new plants, follow these simple steps:
Materials Required:
- Orchid flower branches
- Pot with substrate for orchids
- Water
- Indirect light
Steps to follow:
1. Industry Preparation:
- Choose healthy and well developed branches to get new plants.
- Cut the orchid branches so that they have at least one visible knot.
- Allow the cuts to dry in open air for a few hours to avoid infections.
2. Branch Planting:
- Fill a pot with orchid substrate, ensuring it is well ventilated and draining.
- Plant the orchid branches in the substrate, pushing them slightly to ensure good stability.
- Lightly water the planted branches to moisten the substrate.
3. Placement and Maintenance:
- Place the pot in a place where orchids will receive indirect light, avoiding the direct sun that could burn plants.
- Make sure to keep the substrate moist but not wet, watering moderately according to the needs of your orchids.
- Monitor regularly the appearance of new roots and shoots on planted branches.
4. New Push Piping:
- When new shoots are sufficiently developed with roots, you can replant them in individual pots with an orchid substrate.
- Keep taking care of your young orchids by keeping a good level of humidity and brightness.
By following these simple steps, you can quickly grow small orchids from branches of flowers, adding beauty and greenery to your home or garden. Enjoy this rewarding process and watch your orchids grow and bloom over time!