Orchid is a plant that amazes with its beauty and sophistication. But in order for it to please you with lush and long-lasting flowering, it needs special care and feeding.
One of the most effective and affordable means is milk. Find out how to use it correctly to fertilize an orchid.
Milk contains many useful substances that are necessary for the growth and development of orchids. Among them:
• Nitrogen – stimulates the formation of new leaves and buds.
• Calcium – strengthens roots and stems, increases resistance to diseases.
• Potassium – regulates water balance and plant respiration, promotes flowering.
• Magnesium – improves photosynthesis and color of leaves and flowers.
• Protein is the building material for cells and tissues.
In addition, milk creates a thin film on the surface of the plant, which protects it from pests, bacteria and fungi. Milk also gives orchid leaves a glossy shine and eliminates hard water deposits.
To prepare milk feed you will need the following ingredients:
• 0.5 l of settled or rain water
• 1 tablespoon whole cow's milk (3.2–6% fat)
Mix milk with water until smooth. Transfer the orchid to a large bowl or basin and water generously with the resulting solution. Leave for 15 minutes so that the milk penetrates the roots and leaves.
Then drain off the excess liquid and move the orchid back to its place.
Repeat this procedure every two weeks or at least once a month. This will help your orchid bloom beautifully and abundantly.
To keep the orchid leaves healthy, shiny and clean, you can wipe them on both sides with a cotton pad soaked in a solution of milk and water. To do this, mix 2 tablespoons of water and 1 tablespoon of milk.
Wipe the orchid leaves 1-2 times a week. This will help remove dust and dirt, and give them freshness and shine.
However, do not overdo it with the amount of milk, as this can lead to an unpleasant odor and slow down the growth of the plant. Use milk only in diluted form and no more often than recommended.
Feeding orchids with milk has many advantages over other fertilizers. Here are some of them:
• Milk is a natural and safe product that does not contain chemicals and does not harm the plant or the environment.
• Milk is a cheap and accessible product that can be bought at any store or obtained from your animals.
• Milk is a universal product that is suitable for all types of orchids and does not require special conditions for use.
Feeding your orchid with milk is a simple and effective way to improve the health and beauty of your plant. Try it and see how your orchid will blossom with new colors!