Orchid Growing Tips You Need To know
41Extravagant beauty of an orchid flower makes one think that it must
be impossible to grow orchids indoors. Well, that's not exactly true
anymore thanks to the scientists and enthusiasts who decided to bust
this myth. There have been more than 30,000 orchid species and hundreds
of thousands of orchid hybrids recorded so far (and counting). It has
been proven by hobbyists that indoors orchid growing is possible, and
that anyone can do it if they are truly committed. There are all the
necessary guides, tools and supplies available in today's market to
support your efforts.
The minute you start considering this challenging yet very rewarding
hobby you may say: "OK! Great, but exactly how do I grow orchids
indoors? How do I pollinate an orchid? How to get an orchid to bloom?
What kind of orchid care products do I need?" Here is your first and
most important orchid growing tip - buy a good book on orchids. It will
guide you through all the stages of home orchid growing.
To ensure flawless orchid growing process you need to consider the following main factors:
1. Soil. Wait, let's call it an orchid growing medium. Why? Because in
most cases, it can be anything but soil or dirt. Many species of
orchids grow in sand, pebbles, or even on the tree trunks. Some orchids
thrive when attached to a piece of bark or cork. You can also use
commercial growing mediums made from bark, charcoal or volcanic rock.
2. Lighting. This one's a little tricky. Simply put, no light - no
blossom, too much light - burned orchid. You will need to maintain a
perfect balance of light and shade to be able to enjoy your orchid
plant to the fullest. Many hobbyists use more manageable light sources
such as fluorescent or LED lights to make this part of orchid care
easier.
3. Temperature. The average temperature requirements for the orchids
are about 60-70 F. Although some of them will do just fine in a little
cooler or hotter environments, the orchids should never be exposed to
freezing or too high temperatures.
4. Watering. When watering your orchids, keep in mind that orchids
tolerate being too dry rather than too wet. Too much water can cause
fungus growth that will eventually kill the plant. The orchid can be
watered generously as long as you don't let it soak for a lengthy time.
There are thousands of orchid species and hybrids. Each has its own set
of qualities and needs. The above orchid growing tips have been
provided as a general review only. Always consult the nursery
professionals and your orchid growing book to ensure successful orchid
growing experience.
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