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These are some great tips on how you should take care of your potted orchid. This is the best and only to ensure that you are enjoying your plant for years and making sure that it is flowering all the time, then you need to remember these tips. It will ensure a healthy plant.
Different Types of Orchids have Different Caring Needs
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If Your Orchid Isn’t Blooming Again
The normal reblooming of an orchid is normally between 6 and 9 months. If your orchid didn’t bloom after 9 months, then you need to know that there is something that you are doing wrong. You need to check the temperature, the amount of water you are giving your plant, and the amount of light your orchid is getting.
Then, you will also need to consider giving it added feeds and nutrients. Or maybe it is time to consider replanting the plant in another, bigger pot. One thing that you also need to make sure about is the season that you’re in. If it’s the wrong season, it won’t bloom either.
With just the right care, you will have beautiful flowers that will keep on blooming. If you are still struggling with caring for your orchid, then it might be time to call in a professional for assistance. You might just be doing something minor wrong.
What is the best container to keep orchids in and what is the best kind of media?
Orchids love drainage, so slotted orchid pots and clay pots or even plastic pots with enough drainage are good.
Media would replicate life in a tree canopy, so it contains bark, charcoal — which is good for filtration, especially if you have hard water — and sponge rock, an inert volcanic rock. The three can be purchased together in a bag.
The normal reblooming of an orchid is normally between 6 and 9 months. If your orchid didn’t bloom after 9 months, then you need to know that there is something that you are doing wrong. You need to check the temperature, the amount of water you are giving your plant, and the amount of light your orchid is getting.
Then, you will also need to consider giving it added feeds and nutrients. Or maybe it is time to consider replanting the plant in another, bigger pot. One thing that you also need to make sure about is the season that you’re in. If it’s the wrong season, it won’t bloom either.
With just the right care, you will have beautiful flowers that will keep on blooming. If you are still struggling with caring for your orchid, then it might be time to call in a professional for assistance. You might just be doing something minor wrong.
What is the best container to keep orchids in and what is the best kind of media?
Orchids love drainage, so slotted orchid pots and clay pots or even plastic pots with enough drainage are good.
Media would replicate life in a tree canopy, so it contains bark, charcoal — which is good for filtration, especially if you have hard water — and sponge rock, an inert volcanic rock. The three can be purchased together in a bag.
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