How To Maintain A Blooming Orchid?

To encourage orchid blooms, ensure proper fertilization, increase light, maintain a consistent watering schedule, and try dropping the temperature in your home at night to mimic outdoor conditions. Orchids are easy to keep as houseplants under the right conditions, but they may not rebloom due to lack of sunlight. To ensure re-bloom, follow the instructions on the product label and provide at least six hours of bright, indirect light from a south or east-facing window.

For beginners, place your orchid in a bright spot in your home where they receive plenty of indirect sunlight. Water your orchid approximately every day, and ensure they get plenty of indirect sunlight. Maintain a consistent temperature of 60-75°F, and water them sparingly. Fertilize them regularly, and allow them to dry out between thorough watering.

Orchids need to dry out between thorough watering, need bright, indirect sunlight, and be kept at roughly room temperature. To make your orchid rebloom, get fertilizing, increase light, and find a new spot for your plant. Some varieties like Phalaenopsis can be stimulated to bloom by dropping the temperature down for a few nights. An unhealthy orchid is unlikely to rebloom, no matter what other methods you try.


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