Orchid Care - Learn How To Care For Your Orchids

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Orchids are,without any doubt, one of the most wonderful existing flowers, for many, the most beautiful. Therefore, it is not strange that orchid flowers are getting more and more popular among people to decorate and brighten up our houses.

It has been told that orchid plants are very nice and delicate flowers and that they request very special care. Well, yes and no, I should say" Let me tell you. There are more than 20.000 different orchid species and the large number of hybrid species increases fourfold that amount. Bearing this huge variety of orchid species in mind, we can easily understand that whereas many species demand very special care and attention, many others do not. Indeed, caring for orchids belonging to some type or species is no more demanding than caring for any other more common garden or house flower or plant. Moreover, most of the orchid plants belong to this group.

Although it is very important to know what species our orchids belong to in order to care for them according to their need, I will be enumerating some tricks and guidelines that could be regarded as common requirements to any orchid plant (even if maybe with some rare exception).

Temperature: Try to keep the orchids between 60 degrees and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. That"s their favorite temperature!

Light: Orchids love light very much" but moderately! In other words, it is advisable to avoid the direct midday sunlight to your orchid plant. However, a good deal of dappled light during daytime is very convenient and also necessary for ourorchid. If you maintain your orchids indoors, it is advisable to place it sitting in the eastern or southern window of your house. In case natural daylight were not possible for some reason, you can also substitute it by a fluorescent light placed more or less a foot above the orchid plant, but that, only during daylight time.

Water: Orchids use not to require a lot of water. More important is not to over water the root of the plant because it could kill the blooms. However, it is usually important for the flowers to remain moist (again with some specific species).

Fertilizer: It is recommended to fertilize your orchid flowers just the blooming season. Then, if it blooms according to your expectations, fertilizing can be not needed until the next blooming season (there may be some exceptions but the mere look of our plant can tell us whether it needs fertilizer or not). On the other hand, it is better to apply the fertilizer to our orchids in a moderate form. Lastly, avoid fertilizers that contain the compound called urea.
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