How Can Orchids Be Made To Bloom Again?

To encourage an orchid to rebloom, follow nature’s light cycle and remove the dead flower spike. After the final flower has fallen, wait until all old flowers have fallen away. Repot your orchid once every one to two years or as needed when the soil breaks down. Fertilize regularly with orchid-friendly food and keep water from building up in the bottom of the pot.

An unhealthy orchid is unlikely to rebloom, no matter what other attempts you try. Most species need bright, indirect light, and most orchids won’t produce new growth on brown spikes. If your plant has a double spike, cut one spike one inch above the first node and the second at the base of the plant. The goal is to get your moth orchid to bloom at least once a year, for several months.

To make your orchid rebloom, get fertilizing, increase light, find a new spot for your plant, and water wisely. Place your plant in a spot that receives bright, but indirect light and keep it at a standard room. Be careful with fertilizer, be patient, and wait until the flowers have dropped off.

In summary, to encourage an orchid to rebloom, follow nature’s light cycle, remove the dead flower spike, repot your orchid, fertilize regularly, and keep the plant in its normal conditions. Remember to follow the natural cycles of day and night and ensure your orchid is in a well-lit, indirect light environment.


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