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  • There are a couple of cultural things that you should keep in mind while growing Hawaiian orchids. The shorter days and cooler night-time temperatures during autumn cause most healthy Phalaenopsis plants to go into spike at this time. Heating the greenhouse in the evenings can prevent spiking. By keeping the minimum temperature between 75 and 80 degrees the plants continue to grow new leaves and roots. Find a cool windowsill, or place the plants in the garage, or some other cooler, unheated location to give the stimulation the plants need to begin to flower.

  • Unlike most of the other plants the pollen grains of an orchid stick together and form masses called pollinia. The ovary of an orchid, when cut open, contains numerous tiny ovules, which in the mature capsule develops into dust-like seeds. It has a symbiotic relationship with fungi that live in their roots, called mycorrhiza. The orchids generally grow in a wide variety of various habitats, including bushveld, savanna, karooid scrub, thorn scrub, fynbos and grassland, same as in many other plant groups, the Western Cape is where most of the species occur. If you want to grow Southern African orchids, cultivation notes are also available with the descriptions of some of the genera. Most of the African orchids are terrestrial.

  • Watering requirements for orchids are usually very specific. While the plants are just approaching dryness, always water very heavily from the top of the container, and always make sure to water all the way around. It would be the best to water in the morning so that the foliage has time to dry during the day after that apply water until it flows freely from all drainage holes.

  • Most of the orchids are generally required to be repotted once in every two years. The orchids gradually deteriorates due to various factors. If repotting of orchids is not done then the bark or moss becomes decomposed and packed. Under these circumstances the roots are not properly aerated and the drainage becomes blocked so there is too much standing moisture, and then the plant eventually dies from asphyxiation and root rots. Ideally, orchids should be repotted immediately after flowering for better results. The various tools required for repotting of orchids are 1 pair of clippers, 1 large bucket, 1 blowtorch, Pots, Bamboo Stakes and Orchid Ties.

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