Phalaenopsis orchid care involves placing the orchid in a bright room, but not in direct sunlight. Water the orchid infrequently, following the plant’s guidance, and only water the roots. Use a well-draining pot and growing media, and never let the orchid sit in water for more than a few minutes. Keep the orchid after it has flowered and use a water-soluble fertilizer.
Moth orchids are easy to care for and can continue growing and flowering regularly with minimal maintenance. To care for them, keep them warm, in good light, and water them when they begin to dry out. Fertilize with a water-soluble fertilizer made for orchids.
Phalaenopsis orchids thrive under normal room temperatures with indirect light from an east or west window. Position the orchid in bright light in winter to encourage flowering, and keep them out of direct sun in summer. Water the orchid every 1-2 weeks, allowing the potting medium to dry out between waterings.
Phalaenopsis orchids need moisture in the air to stay healthy, so keep them in a spot with a humidity of 40 or above. Water the orchid every 5-14 days, depending on the temperature, sunny or shady conditions. Rotate the orchid to maintain even growth.
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