Phalaenopsis non-toxic seedling cultivation and propagation method
A technology for Phalaenopsis and non-toxic seedlings, applied in horticultural methods, botanical equipment and methods, horticulture, etc., can solve problems such as restricting the industrialization development of orchids, affecting quality, necrotic flowers, etc., and achieving low morbidity and seedling quality Good, adaptable effect
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[0018] The specific embodiments of the present invention will be further described below.
[0019] The present invention provides a phalaenopsis non-toxic seedling cultivation and propagation method, thereby cultivating the phalaenopsis non-toxic seedlings and realizing the virus-free cultivation of the phalaenopsis. The method includes the following steps:
[0020] (1) Plant heat treatment: Put the well-growing Phalaenopsis in an incubator for cultivation. During the cultivation period, the humidity in the incubator is 80% to 90%, and the temperature in the incubator starts at 30°C and increases by 1°C every other day. Until 38℃, the incubation time is 22-25d, the light time is 16h / d, and the light intensity is 3000~5000lx; the temperature increases in a stepwise manner. Specifically, the temperature on the first day is 30℃, and the temperature on the second day is 31 ℃, the temperature on the third day is 32℃, and so on, until the temperature on the first day of the ninth day is ...
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