Dendrobium Orchid Breeding Tips
Dendrobium orchids bloom really beautifully and have a long flowering period!
✅ I have been growing dendrobium orchids for years, and I have finally worked out a set of breeding tips, which I would like to share with you.

When you buy a dendrobium orchid, you need to turn over the seeds.
If you don’t turn over the seeds, they won’t grow well at all.
This is also a colleague’s experience, I followed the advice, and after I did it, I was able to raise a good.
This is also a colleague’s experience, I followed the advice, and after I did it, I was able to raise a good.
Breeding Dendrobium orchids should pay attention to the air.
I use mainly tree bark. When planting, first in the bottom of the pot to pad some coarse ceramic grains, and then put the bark, I also added a little nutrient soil, just a little Oh! Make sure the pot is breathable.

Breeding Dendrobium orchids also requires attention to moisture.
I have dendrobium orchids that are hanging on the balcony, and I drench them for two days or so, drench them, drain them, drench them, and drain them again.
As a result, the dendrobium orchids have lovely fresh, shiny leaves and fat, strong stems.
If you go too long without a shower, the flowers, stems and leaves will look shrivelled! But it doesn’t matter, if you water it again, it will be lively again the next day.

Trim dry leaves and withered stems at the right time.
This care will help the Dendrobium orchid to absorb nutrients and also to burst branches better.
✅ Summary I have a great idea to breed Dendrobium orchids! Look how beautiful this Dendrobium orchid is opening on my balcony! There is another one, ready to bloom again!