Find for lovers of orchids and their lush flowering

Most of the fair sex consider the orchid to be a very capricious and demanding plant. However, some housewives manage to breed a whole flower garden of these exotics right on their windowsill. So how do they do that?

It’s very simple – these women follow the instructions for orchid care! Today we will share with your favorite readers subtleties that every owner of this plant needs to know.





How to properly care for an orchid
  1. When to transplant the plant?
    Once purchased, the flower does not need to be transplanted into new soil. A healthy plant will need a transplant only after 2-3 years, when the old substrate is destroyed. It is another thing, if you have become the owner of a discounted plant. In this case, you need to act on the circumstances, having previously examined the orchid for rotten roots.




  2. Which substrate is suitable for orchid phalaenopsis?
    The orchid phalenopsis is an epiphytic plant (grown on tree trunks). In nature, it does not need a substrate, as it receives all its nutrients exclusively from rainwater. The domestic plant needs soil to give the flower a stable vertical position in the pot.




  3. Which pot to choose for orchid transplant?
    To make the plant feel great, you need to choose the right pot. So, remember or write: the orchid pot should be transparent, and it must have drainage holes and match the size of the plant.


  4. How to transplant an orchid?
    Prepare a small basin with warm water, a transparent pot, scissors, a new substrate, a piece of foam and a green. Pre-boil the water. Then place the orchid directly in the pot in a basin of water. Gently pull the plant out of the pot and perch again into the water. Free the orchid roots from the substrate. Disinfect the scissors and remove rotten or dried roots. Slice each root treated with green. At the bottom of the pot, pour a little substrate, then place the orchid and try to put a piece of foam right at the base of the plant. Fill the pot with the substrate to the top. After transplantation, do not water the plant in any case, postpone water procedures for 7-10 days.




  5. How do you make an orchid bloom?
    Some orchid lovers arrange shock therapy for their pets: hide the plant in a dark place for several days, and then place it back on the windowsill. This trick works only with healthy orchids, if your flower is weak, you should not do such experiments. Use a cytokine paste to stimulate the plant to eject the flower. Just apply a small amount of funds to the sleeping kidney, and after 2 weeks you will notice the result! This unique product also allows you to easily reproduce without injuring the mother plant.






What secrets do you know about orchid care? Don’t forget to share your experience in the comments!