Caring For Orchids

October 16, 2009 by  

Orchids are the most hardy and enduring plants in the word. They almost can grow steadily in any environment. If there is one fundamental law in orchid care, it is to understand carefully what those environments are and how they affect the particular orchids that grow in them.

Therefore, the first thing you need to know is identifying where your plants come from. Here is the short and simple guide. hardy lithophytes make their home on rock and rock surfaces while epiphytes grow and flourish on tree trunks. On the other hand, the myco-heterotrophs are those that lack chlorophyll and feed on nutrients from decaying plant matter. Terrestrial plants are the largest number of today’s household orchid plants.

Phalaenopsis (Moth Orchid), Dendrobium, Cymbidium and the lovely Cattleya or the Corsage Orchid are the popular varieties for most household orchids. Even if these varieties are quite common, don’t think that it automatically becomes foolproof orchid care.

One should consider that successful orchid care involves being aware that varieties still follow their geographic influences with some general rules.

How To Care For Orchids

Orchid Care Tip 1: Although orchids do not require extra care, you should remember that if you’re living in a temperate country, only bring them out during the summer. In temperate climates, regular living room temperature is generally okay should you wish to display your prized specimens there.

Orchid Care Tip 2: You may consult orchid nursery of which types of orchids ca grow optimally in particular parts of your house such as porch, living room or window sill. Some hybrids are bred for such specific areas.

Orchid Care Tip 3: If you are a novice orchid grower, try a variety or hybrid that is easy like Phalaenopsis. People like this variant because it can flower all year as compared to others who normally only blossom once a year. In taking care of this variety, remember to always cut the stem after flowering to ensure that it blossoms again or grows a new stem segment.

Orchid Care Tip 4: It’s okay to give your orchids fertilizers. Make sure to follow certain conditions like the orchid’s flowering season. Although is not a must, but good fertilizers with special formula that specifically just for orchids are necessary.

Orchid Care Tip 5: If you are new to the orchid care, it is recommended to go online and participate in orchid related forums or websites, or join the horticultural societies. Sharing your new found passion with others who feel the same way of caring for orchids can be very fulfilling and encouraging.

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6 Responses to “Caring For Orchids”

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