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1. Overwatering This orchid care mistake is a biggie. Too much water and the roots of your orchid will rot, followed by the death of the entire plant.
Orchids are one of the most popular indoor plants and for good reason. They're easy to care for and will flower yearly if ...
Orchids are known for their beautiful and long-lasting blooms, but many people make a common mistake when it comes to ...
Not knowing how to properly water an orchid can be a costly mistake. Learn how to do it right, and other care tips from a ...
1. Repot the Orchid Once your orchid is done blooming, repot it. “I recommend repotting an orchid every two years,” Kondrat says.
If the leaves on your orchid aren't looking as lush and green as usual, this can indicate a problem with the plant. Spot and solve issues before it's too late.
Light is a critical factor in orchid care, directly influencing their ability to photosynthesize and produce vibrant blooms. Most orchids prefer bright, indirect light rather than direct sunlight ...
Your orchid may be low-maintenance and thrive without much extra care, but it might not always be in tip-top shape due to a couple of factors, between climate, temperature, and watering.
Published Sep 12, 2021 at 8:00 AM EDT Updated Mar 10, 2022 at 5:27 AM EST ...
Orchid clinic A hands-on workshop on orchid care will be held from 10 a.m. to noon March 17 in the lower greenhouse at the Volunteer Park Conservatory, 1400 E. Galer St., Seattle.