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Orchids are the best plants in the world (1)

author:Wansheng old poplar flowers

Hello everyone

Among the various plants I cultivate, orchids I think are the best to feed. Why?

Orchids are fleshy roots that can survive for several days without dying as long as they are covered with a wet towel or moss after they are removed from the potting soil, which means that the orchid can survive for a long time without lack of water. The author once sent an orchid to a friend in Henan in the winter, because it was winter, and certain insulation measures were done inside and outside the package. Who knew that not long after it was issued, there was a local YQ (mask) incident. The courier was shelved on the road for nearly a week, because I did not know how long to delay, so the courier was returned, a total of 15 days, I also thought that the orchid died, the result was that the orchid root system was only slightly dehydrated, without great impact. Sigh orchid vitality is very tenacious.

Not long ago, due to the windy weather, the shade net of my flowers was opened, resulting in some orchids being exposed to the sun for a long time, and when I found out, I was stunned, the pot soil was basically dried, and even the nettles in the pot that were usually tenacious were also sunburned, and the orchids were still strong and alive.

Orchids are the best plants in the world (1)

The weeds in the pot were almost all dried up

Orchids are the best plants in the world (1)

So I quickly watered the rescue, and after several times of water, the orchid returned to life again, truly lamenting the magic of the orchid.

Orchids are the best plants in the world (1)
Orchids are the best plants in the world (1)

Orchids blooming this spring

Orchids are the best plants in the world (1)

To sum up, in my breeding of other plants such as moss, ferns, copper money grass, hanging orchid, these relatively easy to feed plants, orchids are really drought-tolerant and waterlogging-tolerant plants, and there is really no plant that is better fed than orchids. Friends, what do you say?

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