
How to care for orchidsCaring for your orchids is very important for their life. Here's a way to care for the different species of orchids.Phalaenopsis Light: They grow and bloom well in a bright window or a room with little or no sun. Temperature: They grow well under warmer conditions. Water: Watering is very important, as they have no water storage capacity. Humidity: They require humidity level between 60 to 80 percent. Fertilizers: Apply a balanced fertilizer or a slow-release solid fertilizer. Vanda Light: A vandaceous plant needs high light conditions. Temperature: About 60 to 75 degrees at night and 85 to 95 degrees during the day are recommended. Water: Water should be given frequently. Humidity: Provide them with 70 to 80 percent humidity. Fertilizers: Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer on a regular basis. Oncidium Light: Oncidium that is grown indoors will require less light. Temperature: About 60 to 65 degrees at night and 80 to 90 degrees during the day. Water: They should be watered thoroughly and allowed to dry before watering again. Humidity: About 40 to 60 percent, as oncidiums do not require humid conditions. Fertilizers: Use a balanced fertilizer during their growing period. Miltonia Light: Miltonias require high light conditions. Temperature: About 50-65 degrees during the night and 75-85 degrees during the day. Water: Water them heavily and evenly during their growing period. Humidity: Humidity level of 60 to 70 percent is required. Fertilizers: Fertilize regularly using a balanced fertilizer. Cattleya Light: One of the most important requirements is bright light. Temperature: They require temperatures from 50-55 degrees at night to 70-100 degrees during the day. Water: They need to dry out thoroughly between waterings. Humidity: A humidity level of approximately 60 percent. Fertilizers: As with all orchids, follow a regular feeding program. Dendrobium Light: Bright lighting is a necessary element for them to bloom. Temperature: They require night temperatures of 60 to 65 degrees and day temperatures of 80 to 100 degrees. Water: They need moisture when they are young and vigorously growing. Humidity: A humidity level of about 60 percent. Fertilizers: Dendrobiums are fast-growing plants and should be fed on a regular schedule. PHAIUS Light: Their leaves are very wide, so give them less light. Temperature: A temperature of 50 to 95 degrees is ideal. Water: Keep them evenly moist at all times. Humidity: The humidity level required is about 60 percent. Fertilizers: Use a solid, slow-release fertilizer. BULBOPHYLLUM Light: They are low-light requirement plants. Temperature: They require temperatures running from 55 to 95 degrees. Watering: They grow well with watering twice a day. Humidity: A humidity level of 60 percent is ideal. Fertilizers: Use a balanced fertilizer twice a month. |