Dendrobium officinale is a perennial plant of the genus Dendrobium in the orchid family. It is not only a well-known health-care Chinese medicine, but also has beautiful flowers.

As early as eight years ago, we planted a large number of Dendrobium officinale. The above pictures were taken by my previous base. Later, due to market saturation, the product was eliminated, but it does not affect sharing with you a few Dendrobium officinale planting techniques: Dendrobium officinale’s control of water and humidity is one of the key links in the planting process of Dendrobium officinale.
Newly transplanted Dendrobium seedlings are more sensitive to water.

At this time, the water content of the substrate should generally be controlled between 60% and 70%.
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n specific operations, it is preferred to grasp the substrate with a wet touch but not drip with your hands.
The suitable growth temperature of Dendrobium officinale is 15~28°C, which is suitable for its growth in a suitable ambient temperature.

When the temperature is high in summer, the greenhouse must be ventilated and cooled to reduce the temperature.
The ventilation and cooling methods control the temperature in the shed within an appropriate range; when the temperature is low in winter, the greenhouse should be sealed.
In specific operations, it is preferred to grasp the substrate with a wet touch but not drop it with your hands.
The air humidity is maintained at about 90% within 7 days after transplantation (the seedlings have not yet taken root) After 7 days, the plant begins to develop new roots and the air humidity is maintained at 70%-80%.