Yahoo Poland Wyszukiwanie w Internecie

Search results

  1. Ground cinnamon powder is integral in orchid care as an anti-fungal measure as well as a desiccant, to seal and protect cut orchid ends. Cinnamon can also be used to treat certain types of rot and orchid diseases, such as crown rot.

  2. How to Use Cinnamon as a Bactericide for Orchids. If you absolutely want to test the bactericide theory of cinnamon on your orchid, you’ll have to add glue to the cinnamon. Cinnamon itself absorbs water, that is why in your spice rack, it is the lowest of all humidity tolerant spices.

  3. 11 cze 2024 · Create a cinnamon spray by boiling a teaspoon of ground cinnamon in two cups of water. Allow the mixture to cool, then strain it into a spray bottle. This cinnamon-infused water can be sprayed on orchid leaves to combat fungal infections or as a preventative measure.

  4. Natural Or Low-Cost Orchid Supplies For Treating Disease. Ground Cinnamon: I use ground cinnamon powder for sealing cut orchid ends after pruning and when dealing with stem rot and crown rot problems on my orchid. Ground cinnamon powder is inexpensive and an effective anti-fungal and desiccant.

  5. To use ground cinnamon powder to treat Fusarium wilt, simply dab a small amount of ground cinnamon powder onto the cut area of the orchid. This is, of course, after you have already pruned away all the diseased tissue.

  6. I've seen some people telling me that cinnamon powder is good to apply on its roots. Is it true? I also heard some very conflicting stuff. Some online guides say that direct Sun is bad, while others say it's good. Also, how do I make it to take root exactly? My orchids don't spawn new roots.

  7. To treat orchids with cinnamon, first mix one tablespoon of cinnamon powder with one gallon of water. Then, use this mixture to water the orchid. Make sure that the cinnamon is thoroughly dissolved before watering. Finally, repeat this process every two to three weeks to help the orchid thrive.

  1. Ludzie szukają również