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What is the difference between traditional and modernized orchid culture?

The so-called traditional orchid culture is to utilize the local natural conditions and plant with local soil or plant materials, and most of the orchid pots used are bulky and easy to break, such as the Kwai Orchid pots commonly used in Guangdong to grow ink orchids or four seasons orchids, and the altar-shaped orchid pots commonly used in Dali, Yunnan to grow lotus petal orchids.

Modern orchid cultivation makes use of fully enclosed self-control glass greenhouses and special planting materials such as orchid stone, Puli stone, volcanic stone and foaming stone, etc. The orchid pots used are a kind of tall trumpet pots specially used for planting Guolan orchids. This kind of trumpet orchid pots are made of plastic, thick and lightweight, with large round holes on the sides of the pots to facilitate the orchid roots to breathe smoothly, which is very suitable for the growth requirements of orchids.

Compared with the traditional method of orchid cultivation, although modern orchid cultivation requires a large investment to build a greenhouse, the purchase of cooling, heating, fogging sprinkler irrigation, shading nets, orchid shelves and other necessary equipment, but the benefits of one investment is significant, the planting out of the orchid leaves bright green, buds and roots, thick, thick flowers, the whole orchid plant appearance is perfect, no matter for self-appreciation or as a commodity for sale are very suitable.