What is the Feng Shui meaning of Phalaenopsis?
The meaning of Phalaenopsis is anger, which is fire in the five elements.
Among the five elements, Phalaenopsis is a fire plant, which is more suitable for people who belong to the five elements to cultivate. The five elements emphasize mutual growth and mutual restraint. If a person born in the year of fire cultivates plants belonging to the fire year, it can increase his luck and bring unexpected benefits. Moreover, Phalaenopsis is beautiful and generous. Breeding it at home can add some elegance and beauty, which is more conducive to the development of all aspects.
Cultivation of Phalaenopsis at home can make the house full of life from the outside in. It can absorb nutrients in the air and has a unique dynamic effect like a butterfly. Although Phalaenopsis does not move, it can give people a feeling of vitality like a butterfly, making a home full of life and joy.
The growth habits of Phalaenopsis
Phalaenopsis has relatively high soil requirements and is suitable for growing in loose, fertile, breathable and slightly acidic soil with good drainage. You can choose to use pine needles Leaves, peanut shells, bark shreds, and clay balls are mixed to make the soil matrix. Phalaenopsis is native to tropical rainforests, so it prefers a warm growth environment. The temperature during the growth period cannot be lower than 15°C, and the most suitable temperature for growth is between 16 and 30°C.
When the temperature is low in winter, it needs to be moved indoors for maintenance to avoid freezing damage. Phalaenopsis likes moisture. When watering, the surface of the pot soil should be dry before watering thoroughly. The water temperature should be close to room temperature. The indoor air is relatively dry. You can spray the leaves to keep them moist.