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Baby Bio 80949014 Automatic Orchid Drip Feeders, 4 x 40ml - Ready To Use Plant Food - Easy Care for Supporting Healthy Growth and Vibrant Flowering -

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As a general rule, you should water indoor orchids every week, increasing this to twice every week in warm, dry weather. Obviously the climate where you live will be a key factor here.

Generally, it’s best to fertilize orchids once a month. However, the experts suggest you feed them weekly by using weaker concentrations. Doing so is better for growth and the health of the orchid as opposed to making use of concentrated fertilizer. If you are watering orchids from above, use an * indoor watering can with a fine spout or rose to control the flow of water and prevent a deluge. Orchids really don’t like their roots to sit in a puddle. You should aim to keep the plant hydrated without flooding it to avoid root rot, and always grow orchids indoors in orchid pots with plenty of drainage holes. How do I know if my orchid needs water?

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In the same way, when orchids are overfed, you have to put the brakes on the fertilizing. You can tell that an orchid is overfed when it has very dark green or floppy leaves. In other words, repot your orchid when it is in active growth but not during its flowering season or during winter dormancy.

Not sure what do you do with an orchid after the blooms fall off? We’ve got you covered. How to look after orchids long-term Use a good fertiliser that does not contain urea and has many macro and micronutrients needed for orchids,” Malcolm Moodie from the Solihull & District Orchid Society shares.During the blooming season, opt for a low-nitrogen, high-potash formula, such as a 10-20-30, and apply it once every 20 days from winter, increasing to once a week during peak flowering. A grassy green color light or medium green with yellowish tones means the plant is receiving sufficient light to bloom. This is often a wonderful solution for orchid growers in colder climates, and enables the plants to grow so much better than they would if left indoors all year. Do bear in mind that misting will also water your orchid. You may need to adjust your watering accordingly. Should I water my dormant orchid? Originating from the lush rainforests of Asia, South America, and other tropical regions, orchids have a long and fascinating history as indoor plants.

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