A01G22/63

PLANTING METHOD OF DENDROBIUMNOBILELINDL

The invention relates to a planting method of DendrobiumnobileLindl, it comprises the following steps: Selecting betel palm trees that are more than 5 years old or or more than 6 meters high; Selecting the DendrobiumnobileLindl seedlings with a height of more than 12 cm, with 1 or 2 new buds and complete roots, stems and leaves, and dividing DendrobiumnobileLindl seedlings into 2-4 clumps a group; Combing and aligning the roots of each group of DendrobiumnobileLindlseedlings, taking one group of DendrobiumnobileLindl seedlings and sticking them to the knot of the betel plain tree each time, then using a cotton rope or a tie to wind and fix the DendrobiumnobileLindl seedlings on the betel palm tree trunk from the stems of each group of DendrobiumnobileLindl seedlings; Putting the roots below the stembase of the DendrobiumnobileLindlseedling on the betel palm tree trunk and smearingdendrobium nutrient. It solves the technical problem that the trunks and branches of the tree species selected by the existing methods of planting by sticking trees are not flat enough, it is not easy to fix the Dendrobiumnobile seedlings, and at the same time, it is necessary to destroy the trees planted with dendrobium and cause damage to the trees.

ABOVE GROUND WATERING SYSTEM FOR VANDACEOUS ORCHIDS
20250017152 · 2025-01-16 ·

An above ground watering system for vandaceous orchid air plants. Some embodiments may comprise one or more watering elements, such as a watering manifold that may deliver water through one or more outtake ports through water delivery members that may extend from the watering manifold and ribbons wrapped around the roots of the vandaceous orchid to deliver water and/or nutrients continuously via capillary action.

ABOVE GROUND WATERING SYSTEM FOR VANDACEOUS ORCHIDS
20250017152 · 2025-01-16 ·

An above ground watering system for vandaceous orchid air plants. Some embodiments may comprise one or more watering elements, such as a watering manifold that may deliver water through one or more outtake ports through water delivery members that may extend from the watering manifold and ribbons wrapped around the roots of the vandaceous orchid to deliver water and/or nutrients continuously via capillary action.

SYSTEMS FOR CULTIVATING PLANTS WITH AERIAL ROOTS
20170064915 · 2017-03-09 · ·

The application provides methods and systems for cultivating plants, more particularly plants with aerial roots. The methods and systems are provided with one or more features which facilitate the cultivation of such plants. More particularly the application provides a system comprising a cultivation tray and vases fitting therein, whereby each of the vases comprise one or more ridges on the inner wall of said vase.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING HORTICULTURAL LIGHT TO PLANTS
20170071044 · 2017-03-09 ·

The present invention discloses a method and system for providing horticultural light to a plant. The said method and system includes at least one computer, at least one database, a communication network and a horticultural light emitting diode (LED) array configured to provide light to plants. The user provides an input to the computer and said computer accesses the databases to identify an outdoor light spectrum corresponding to the said input. Further, the said computer determines LED instruction parameters corresponding to the identified outdoor light spectrum and communicates the identified LED instruction parameters to the horticultural LED array. The horticultural LED array receives said instruction parameters and produces emission corresponding to the said outdoor light spectrum. The said outdoor light spectrum produced by the said horticultural LED array shines on at least one plant that corresponds to the selected user inputs.

Moss pole for plant support and watering

The present invention relates to a novel moss pole designed for plant support and watering. The pole comprises a first elongated hollow perforated structure or pole, a second elongated structure, and absorbent materials surrounding both structures. Optional flexible lateral arms and optional fixing legs are provided for supporting lateral branches and enhancing stability in the soil. This innovative moss pole addresses issues of water wastage, rapid drying of moss, weak grip in soil, and lack of support for lateral branches, offering improved water conservation, plant health, stability, and support for gardeners and plant enthusiasts.