The orchid grower's task is not easy. It is to set in motion the complex process of plant growth orchid, and, through the maintenance of a balanced, to ensure the continuation of this process.
Using the energy from sunlight, green leaf chlorophyll converts carbon dioxide from the air and minerals from moisture in sugar and other carbohydrates.These energy carbohydrates are stored until needed for the reconstruction of plant tissue or flowering. The pseudobulbs of certain types, the large leathery leaves of others, and the grass as thin sheets of orchid pseudobulbs are missing storage tanks.
The cycle will continue only if the farmer spends the greatest attention to the needs of the orchid. The reward for his dedication during the just brilliant flowering and the beauty of the tropics is reproduced in the greenhouse.No rigid rules can be set for beginners to follow. It was said that each farmer in his own greenhouse, within limits set by plants, is a law until itself.
The amount of each element in the light of the heat, humidity of the air formula varies depending on the season, experience, and variety. One of the things that make the growth of orchids unique and stimulate the mind is the controversy that arose on all aspects of culture.One of the many points on which there is no incontroversial procedure is the question of the amount of light should be admitted. It must be decided whether to push plants "soft" or "hard", to use the jargon of experienced producers.Fans must make your own choices. To grow "soft" means plants in the shade from the sun so that the leaves are a beautiful dark green.
There is no doubt that this method produces the most beautiful plants, but the quality of flowering is a question that can not be answered in a definitive manner. In soft conditions of care must be exercised without a shadow to the point that the growth of flowers will be hindered.
To grow "hard" means to allow as much light as the leaves have yellow tones. This method, while marring the appearance of the plant, is said by his supporters to give more to hatch.Too much light should be avoided because it will burn the plant and growth will be interrupted. Dry, yellow flower sheaths will sometimes result from these sunburned buds and emerging steam and become subject to the destruction of wet rot. Cut the top of such a sheath of a knife, where the air can reach the bud and can save him.
The claim that growing orchids hard increases flower growth seems logical, if the conditions under which the orchids grow in its natural state are taken into account: the natural environment was' difficult '. We must not forget, however, that the nature of the checks sunlight in a way difficult Rapprochant in the greenhouse.Even in regions where certain varieties grow in what is called the "full sun, it will be found that the drift of clouds provide protection that is absent under intensely directed light in the greenhouse. Once the fan has done the choice between the "soft" and "hard" methods, the treatment must be consistent.
If plenty of sunshine is provided, and more moisture in the air will be necessary. If the plants are grown with a minimum amount of sun, they require less moisture, but an increase in ventilation may be necessary to keep the air sweet.Too much increase in the heat during the winter is a common mistake of growing orchids. Plants store energy during the day and release of energy or spend the night. Increase in the night, the heat increases transpiration.
The shorter periods of daylight decrease the production of energy. If the plant loses more energy than in the night, it is able to store during the day, obviously, it will suffer. Orchids are very sensitive to any kind of shock, and they take a long time to recover, if they ever do. This danger must be taken into account with regard to sunburn, refrigeration, energy or deficit.
There is also the difficulty of each species with its own requirements of the light. Quick reference to the situation in the homes of the case that the fan is likely to acquire to illustrate this point. Cattleyas, native to Central and South America, can be found hanging on trees in the tropical rainforest.The midday sun is generally kept out of the plant through the leaves directly overhead. The producer, guided by this knowledge, allows Cattleyas be exposed to the sun, but provides in the shadows during the summer the hottest of the day, sunburn should be avoided.Increased exposure to the sun requires a corresponding increase in moisture to prevent pseudobulbs of shriveling.
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Thursday, October 4, 2007
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