Orchid plants are very commonly used indoor plants. But if it's not properly taken care it can become a little clumsy. Taking care of an orchid is quite easy provided you follow this orchid care guide
1. IDENTIFY THE TYPES OF ORCHID:
identifying which type of orchid you have is very important as all orchids have different requirements.
there are mainly 2 types of orchids that are most commonly seen indoors:
● Phalaenopsis: the moth orchid as they are commonly known usually requires a brief dry period between watering.
● Dendrobium: the cane orchid requires its soil to be evenly moist at all times.
2. BEST POSITION FOR THE ORCHID PLANT: the best place to keep them is where they can get filtered natural, bright light. Care should be taken that the plant is not exposed to harsh and direct sunlight, Orchid flower arrangements favour a mild and warm, and somewhat humid environment with fresh warm air.
3. WHEN AND HOW TO TRIM: the right time for trimming is when the bloom is over. The snipping should be done just below where the last flower grew, keeping the node below it intact as that will grow into the next flower.
4. HOW TO WATER THE ORCHIDS: watering the right way is very important for any plant so is the case of orchids. The one thing to keep in mind while watering is orchids ideally requires very less water therefore watering straight to roots will prevent it from becoming dry. Sprinkling water on the leaves occasionally is also ideal.
5. REPOTTING: for orchids repotting every once in a year is good enough to let the plant have room to breathe. Every year choose a pot that is a little bigger than the last one with good manure to support the growth.
Now that you are completely aware of how to care for orchid plants, you can buy orchid plants online and start enjoying the beauty they are going to offer your home.
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