Ways To Make Orchids Blossom Again?

To rebloom an orchid, follow nature’s light cycle and remove the dead flower spike after the final flower has fallen. 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 plant. Start the process as soon as the final flowers have fallen away from the plant and get an idea of how long orchids bloom.

Reblooming depends on many variables, such as providing the right conditions, such as water, light, temperature, humidity, feeding, and regular maintenance. Orchid flowers are well-developed, so it is essential to provide them with the right conditions. Once a Phalaenopsis has completely stopped flowering, move it to a location where you can give it the best care.

Orchid care tips for reblooming include potting it in an orchid-specific growing medium, maintaining a consistent watering and feeding schedule, keeping it in relatively warm conditions, offering a good amount of indirect light, and providing complete darkness at night. For phalaenopsis orchids, give them cool nights, like 55°F, in the fall or winter to induce blooming. Water your orchid regularly and may want to boost humidity near your plants by adding a humidifier or a pebble tray.

Mimic their native climate, specifically regarding temperature and light, but return your orchid to its usual spot in the morning. Remember to return your orchid to its usual spot in the garden, as they can benefit from the humidity in the air, slight changes in temperature, and the natural cycles of day and night.


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