How To Take Care Of Orchids?

Orchid care is a balance of water, fertilizer, light, temperature, air movement, and humidity. Most orchids require bright but indirect light, so it’s best to place them on a bright windowsill. Avoid pouring water, as too much can scorch the leaves.

There are six popular orchid varieties to choose from, and it’s essential to feed your plant every time you water your plant during spring and summer, and once a month during fall and winter. Phalaenopsis orchids are non-toxic to pets and humans if ingested.

To maintain orchid health, it’s important to avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. The best way to water an orchid is by immersing the grow pot in water, which can be done by submerging the grow pot in a bucket of water. Some orchids, like Vanda orchids, require full sun, while moth orchids and other plants need full sun.

Orchids thrive in a humid environment, so increasing humidity can help them thrive. Place your orchid in a bright spot in your home where they receive plenty of indirect sunlight, and water approximately every few hours. Avoid placing the plant in front of a south-facing window, and water twice a week in the warmer months when the plant is actively growing.


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