
Tips For The Indoor Orchid GrowerHumidity - This is perhaps the most important element that your orchids need. Being tropical plants, they thrive in a humidity of 50% or above. But don’t think that you need a special greenhouse or commercial humidifiers in your home to grow orchids. There are a few things you can do to give them the humidity they crave. One thing is too mist them. You can wrap a cone of newspaper or wax paper around them and missed the leaves and flowers, however you must take care to be sure that there is enough airflow so that the leaves and flowers can dry out before nightfall of this can cause harm to your plant. Another thing you can do is set down a tray filled with pebbles and water and put stands into the tray then put your orchid pots on the stands being careful that the pots themselves don’t sit in the water. Water - you’d think that because orchids love humidity that you should keep them watered at all times but this is not the case and in fact many an orchid grower has killed their plants by overwatering. You should water your kids about once a week when the soil dries out. Water enough to moisten the soil but not so much that it stays wet for more than a day. Light - Light is important to all plants and orchids are no exception however different types of work its will require different amounts of light. You can place most orchids in the window sill but be careful that direct sunlight does not burn the petals or leaves. If you can’t provide them with enough light than by some grow lights as the should do the trick just as good as natural light. Soil - In their natural habitat, many orchids grow on tree trunks and orchid soil will often include organic materials such as fir bark. You can buy potting soil that is specially formulated for orchids at your local garden center or even right here on the Internet. Orchids should be fertilized with water soluble fertilizer made specially for them and they should only happen during the growing season so you do not need to worry about fertilizer in the soil. Orchids should be repotted about every two years. So you see, it’s quite easy to become an orchid grower and produce beautiful plants that will be the envy of all your friends. Articles On Orchids More Articles On Orchids Still More Articles On Orchids And Even More Articles On Orchids Click Here To See All Items... oncidium( sweet sugar) orchid plant in bloom
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