How To Get The Orchids To Bloom?

After orchid blooms, the plant enters a period of dormancy where all flowers fall off. To encourage blooms, ensure the orchid is in a location that receives indirect sunlight, such as in a south-facing location. Cut away the old stem after the final flower has fallen and remove the dead flower spike.

To keep the orchid healthy during the blooming period, water it regularly and fertilize it as needed. Keep the plant in the garden to benefit from humidity, temperature changes, and natural cycles of day and night. Delay repotting until after the orchid finishes blooming, trim dead spikes, provide sufficient humidity, and reduce ambient temperatures slightly when necessary.

Furthermore, ensure your orchids get plenty of indirect sunlight, maintain a consistent temperature of 60-75°F, and water them sparingly. Fertilize them every second time you water them with a diluted solution of fertilizer. For Phalaenopsis orchids, provide them with cool nights, like 55°F, in the fall or winter to induce blooming.

In summary, maintaining healthy orchids requires proper watering, fertilization, and a consistent temperature. By following these guidelines, you can achieve your goals and reap the benefits of a successful orchid bloom.


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How To Get The Orchids To Bloom
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