Growing Orchids: How to Propagate Orchid at Home

There are several ways to grow an orchid at home. Depending on the nature and speed of growth, one or another method of breeding a flower is selected. Although, in principle, you can try all the ways for any kind of orchids.

How to grow orchids at home

Reproduction at home is carried out by seeds, cuttings, "kids", dividing the bush. For monopodial orchids - not having a pseudobulb, fast-growing and with a single stem, breeding by cuttings and children is more suitable.

And epiphytic orchids — with aerial roots and sympodial roots — with pseudobulb roots, many horizontal stems and less fast-growing ones, are best propagated by dividing the shrub.

Meet also other species of orchids Cymbidium, Dendrobium, Black Orchid, Venusina shoes
Since orchids reproduce quite well, provided, of course, that normal conditions are created for them — optimum temperature, humidity, and illumination, flower cultivation at home is in most cases successful.

Therefore, the view that the orchid is capricious, it requires complex care, and its reproduction is difficult, is not quite true.

Important! Do not plant or plant orchids in the fall and winter, as well as during the flowering period. The best time for breeding is spring before or after flowering. In ottshchimshih plants necessarily remove flower stalks.
With the right approach and choosing a suitable time for reproduction, the young plants that have taken root and give growth are practically provided.

How to propagate the flower by dividing the bush

An adult flower is removed from the pot and lightly shake the primer from the roots. Then, before dividing the orchid, its roots are soaked for 20-30 minutes in warm (+ 30-35 ° C) water and further separate (cut) the stems with roots from each other so that each new bush has at least three pseudobulb.

Cut the roots on the roots sprinkled with woody or crushed activated pharmaceutical coal and allow the roots to dry for some time (2-3 hours). Then plant seedlings in cooked containers or pots. The first time - 2-3 days separated plants do not water, then watering - in the usual mode for the plant.

Important! Before you grow orchids by dividing the bush, make sure that the plant is at least two years old. Until this age, it is advisable not to plant a flower.

Reproduction by roots gives viable, strong new plants that retain all the signs of the mother bush.

Reproduction "kids"

Children are sprouts that appear from the “sleeping” buds of the roots, peduncle or stem. For reproduction take root children or children peduncle. Such sprouts form their own roots during germination, but, having noticed the appearance of children or babies, they are not immediately cut off.

Before planting a flower by children, such sprouts are given time to build up the root system. This usually takes 5-6 months, sometimes 7-8. For transplanting, a baby with 3-4 leaves and 4-5 roots of its own, the length of which will be 5 cm more, is suitable. When the roots become the right length - cut the baby. Places slices on the mother plant and on the baby sprinkled with coal - activated or woody. After 2-3 hours, the baby is planted in a container or pot. You can plant a sprout in a slightly moistened soil or slightly soak the soil on the rim of the pot.

Did you know? Children can appear by themselves, and you can stimulate their appearance. For stimulation use cytokinin paste. The drug induces the kidney to move in growth.

How to root a young orchid? From above the plant is covered with glass or plastic (a light disposable is perfect) with a glass. This creates the greenhouse effect necessary for rooting.

They observe the sprout, periodically moistening the soil - once in 2-3 days, as well as airing and lifting the "roof"; if the plant remains green, does not dry and begins to grow in the soil, then the greenhouse cap is removed. And then take care of the flower as usual. Children reproduce well and orchids dendrobium and phalaenopsis grow quickly.

Also propagated by cuttings: petunia, chrysanthemum, pelargonium azalea, clematis, brugmancia, thuja, laurel, cornel, mulberry

Cuttings

Speaking about how to cultivate an orchid at home with cuttings, it should be noted that this method exists. It is more laborious and durable than the previous ones, but many orchid species reproduce quite well by cutting.

Answering the question of whether it is possible to grow an orchid from a leaf to make a strong, strong plant, it is definitely possible. Only “from the leaf” is not entirely accurate - the top of the side shoots and the spike of the plant are grafted.

The side shoot should be with 2-3 internodes - it is cut, and the cut points are treated with wood or activated carbon, the process is kept for 1.5-2 hours and spread horizontally on a well-moistened soil.

Before you grow a flower from the stalk of a flower stalk, you need to wait until it fully blooms. Then cuttings are cut into 10-14 cm each with 2-3 dormant buds, the sections are treated with coal, and the cuttings are allowed to dry for about two hours. Then the cuttings are laid in the same way as the cut shoots - horizontally.

Next, the cuttings create greenhouse conditions - covered with glass or transparent plastic, film and carefully monitor the temperature in the greenhouse - not below 29-30 ° C and humidity.

Also, water is often watered every 1-2 days, while airing and preventing condensate from settling inside. It would not be out of place to feed the plants with organic or mineral fertilizers once every 10-12 days.

Did you know? There are special containers of different sizes with a transparent plastic lid and air vents for flowers. They create optimal conditions for the greenhouse effect, so they are very convenient, not troublesome rooting sprouts.

So take care of the cuttings to the formation of their roots from the kidneys. As soon as the roots will be sufficiently 3-5 cm long, you can divide the stalk and root the sprouts, planting them in the soil.

How to propagate the orchid seeds

Unlike all the listed orchid breeding species, seed propagation is not vegetative. This is a generative breeding method. It is the longest - it will take up to 4-5 years to get an adult flowering orchid from the seeds.

In addition, at home it will most likely be difficult to do this, but on the other hand it is interesting to try. To do this, the seeds are poured in a thin layer on wet soil, the soil is not sprinkled on top.

A greenhouse effect with constant humidity and temperature is created for seed germination - they are not watered, but carefully sprayed with warm water.

If sprouts appear, they are diving in the phase of the first leaf, the second pick is in the phase of the second leaf, the third is in the phase of the fourth leaf.

After that, the seedlings are transplanted into pots and grown as usual. As it was said, the orchid will grow in such a case, but it will bloom only a few years later.

In addition, there is no guarantee that the resulting flowers will be completely similar to the mother flower - the one from which the seeds were. So this method of breeding a flower is interesting, but not practical.

Breeding orchids at home is a good way to expand the home collection of these beautiful flowers. And if you wish - this is also a good business, because orchids are very popular and have a steady market demand. We wish you a successful breeding!

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