Boost flower production and foliage health by fertilizing your orchid at the right time.
They need fertilizing more often than some other houseplants.
After your orchid plant's flowers have fallen off, you're left with a ho-hum clump of leaves. But with the right orchid fertilizing tips, a little TLC, and some patience, you can have flowers again.
Orchids should be placed where they can get bright, indirect light for at least a few hours every day. A bright windowsill can provide enough light to meet their needs. Orchids will produce aerial ...
Your orchid's leaves can help you gauge its health.
Orchids are known for being tricky: They’re delicate, require watering and misting, and they need proper drainage and just the right amount of light. That level of plant care can be overwhelming, but ...
You bought your orchid when it was loaded with flowers and admired its gorgeous blooms for months. Now, the flowers have dropped off, and you’re wondering what to do with the remaining ho-hum clump of ...
Overwatering is a top reason indoor orchids struggle. Avoid using standard potting mix and a pot without drainage. Lack of light, too much fertilizer, and too little humidity often cause orchid ...
It's true that some orchids can challenge the most skillful gardener, but a number of orchids are simple to grow. My favorite is the phalaenopsis or moth orchid. Phalaenopsis flowers are borne on ...
Orchids are surprisingly easy to grow, and with just a little extra TLC, will bloom happily year after year ...