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MacCubbin gives Florida gardening advice about caring for nun’s orchids, crape myrtles, sago, Mysore raspberry, mango trees, pineapple plants and controlling beggarweed ...
After your orchid’s flowers fade, you can encourage new blooms by pruning the flower spike. Cut just above a visible node on the spike; this may stimulate a new flower shoot. However, if the spike ...
Phalaenopsis Orchids thrive in indirect light. Prefer temperatures between 65 and 80°F (18–27°C). Only need watering about once a week, allowing the potting mix to dry slightly between waterings.
Growing potted Phalaenopsis orchids is not for the faint of heart, at least in my experience. Out of their natural environment, these showy tropical plants seem sensitive and challenging to maintain.
Phalaenopsis Orchid Flowers Continuous Line Drawing with Editable Stroke Continuous line drawing (grouped) with editable stroke of a Phalaenopsis orchid house plant flower spike. This vector ...
When returning your orchid to its windowsill, ensure any developing flower spikes are facing in the same direction they were when you moved the plant! ... How long do indoor orchids last? The moth ...
Moth orchids (Phalaenopsis) are probably the easiest variety to grow at home. ... They say: "When your orchid starts to send up a new spike, you can return it to its usual environment." ...
Like phalaenopsis and some cymbidium, bamboo orchids are epiphytes and rely on aerial roots. In the wild, roots are exposed to the light not buried in compost. Conventional pots block light so it's ...