Method for promoting differentiation of orchid flower buds
A flower bud differentiation and orchid technology, applied in the field of plant growth, can solve the problems of high humidity and insignificant temperature difference between day and night, and achieve the effects of simple operation, improved technical level and efficiency, and cost saving
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[0027] A method for promoting the differentiation of orchid flower buds, comprising the steps of:
[0028] (1) In mid-April, when the average temperature for 3 consecutive days is ≥15°C, spray 50 mg / L of cloconazole on the Cymbidium, taking the entire leaves as the degree, and spray for the second time at intervals of 10 days.
[0029] (2) Water the Cymbidium cymbidium thoroughly on the second day after the second spraying, and carry out the second watering 10 days later. During this period, take preventive measures to prevent rainwater from pouring, so as not to dry or water, water it thoroughly In principle, continue for 2 consecutive times, the first time is the second day after spraying, and the next two times are poured every 10 days.
[0030] (3) On the 5th day after the second spraying of dicloconazole, use physical methods to forcibly cool down to 10°C, and the cooling time is 1 month to promote flower bud differentiation in the shed.
Embodiment 2
[0032] A method for promoting the differentiation of orchid flower buds, comprising the steps of:
[0033] (1) In mid-April, when the average temperature for 3 consecutive days is ≥15°C, spray 40 mg / L of Conconazole on the Cymbidium, and spray for the second time at intervals of 10 days.
[0034] (2) Water the Cymbidium cymbidium thoroughly on the second day after the second spraying, and carry out the second watering 15 days later. During this period, take preventive measures to prevent rainwater from pouring, so as not to dry or water, water it thoroughly In principle, continue for 2 consecutive times.
[0035] (3) On the 5th day after the second spraying of dicloconazole, use physical methods to forcibly cool down to 10°C, and the cooling time is 1 month to promote flower bud differentiation in the shed.
Embodiment 3
[0037] A method for promoting the differentiation of orchid flower buds, comprising the steps of:
[0038] (1) In mid-April, when the average temperature for 3 consecutive days was ≥15°C, spray 60 mg / L of Conconazole on the Cymbidium orchid, with the degree of spraying all the leaves, and spray for the second time at intervals of 10 days.
[0039] (2) Water the Cymbidium cymbidium thoroughly on the second day after the second spraying, and carry out the second watering 10 days later. During this period, take preventive measures to prevent rainwater from pouring, so as not to dry or water, water it thoroughly In principle, continue for 2 consecutive times.
[0040] (3) On the 5th day after the second spraying of dicloconazole, use physical methods to forcibly cool down to 10°C, and the cooling time is 1 month to promote flower bud differentiation in the shed.
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