There are many reasons why an orchid may refuse to bloom.
For example, the flower may not be happy with the growing conditions or the plant may have recently been replanted.
However, sometimes everything is simpler: perhaps the orchid just needs to be “stimulated,” suggests an expert from the online publication “BelNovosti,” agronomist and landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh .
What are the 2 possible solutions to the problem?
Succinic acid
Any gardener knows that this preparation is extremely effective in various situations. It will also help to "persuade" an orchid to bloom.
You only need to completely dissolve one tablet in a liter of warm water.
The composition can then be used for both watering and spraying.
Vitamin B
It is not only people who need B vitamins: orchids will not refuse them either. You will need to take one pharmacy ampoule of vitamin B1 and dilute it in a liter of water.
First we water the orchid, and then we add the nutrient solution.
Both types of feeding can be done once a month.
Previously we talked about how to properly use ash for seedlings .