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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 ...
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.
Cleaning orchid leaves not only improves the appearance of plants, it helps protect them against problems. Learn how to do it properly with a homemade spray.
Insufficient light and improper temperature can prevent your orchid from blooming. "To initiate blooming, most orchids need a 10-degree (or more) drop in temperature at night and should not be ...
So there’s no excuse not to give your orchid some TLC; do so, and you will see it bloom again soon enough. Here’s how to get an orchid to rebloom.
Even though orchids are a popular houseplant, they can be a bit finicky to care for and can encounter problems. Luckily, most of the orchid's issues are fixable so long as you catch them early enough.
Many orchids are easy to care for, but you need to know how to repot them. Master this straightforward task and orchids can thrive for years, even decades!
Orchids are popular houseplants in the UK, often given as gifts due to their low maintenance needs. According to experts, there are five tips to follow when caring for a moth orchid.