摘要 |
[Objectives] The paper was to explore the impact of different cultivation substrates on the growth of Cymbidium goeringii. [Methods] The impact of 13 distinct cultivation substrates on the growth of C. goeringii was examined using C. goeringii as the test material. [Results] The combination of burning red clay particles (15%), No.4 pine bark (15%), No.3 pine bark (60%), and perlite (10%), as well as the mixture of burning red clay particles (20%), No.4 pine bark (15%), No.3 pine bark (55%), and perlite (10%), yielded superior results. These formulations resulted in an increased number of new roots in C. goeringii, a reduction in the incidence of decayed roots, and enhancements in the number of tillers, new leaves, and flowers. [Conclusions] The selection of substrates may serve as a valuable reference for the cultivation of C. goeringii. |