Orchids are some of the most elegant plants out there. And while they can live up to 20 years when cared for correctly, you need to know how to repot an orchid to enjoy its blooms year after year.
But almost every new orchid grower gets a little skittish when it comes time to repot their plant. As a general rule of thumb, orchids should be repotted every one to two years to keep the plant ...
creating prime conditions for orchid root rot. Repot all new orchids that are planted with sphagnum moss as soon as they’re done blooming to ensure that they have a proper growing medium for ...
Periodically check the roots of your orchid and trim any dead, shriveled, or dying roots, says Langelo. If the roots show signs of root rot or other fungal issues, trim the roots and repot the plant.
Repotting orchids post-bloom can significantly benefit their next flowering cycle as the potting medium deteriorates over time. The repotting process involves removing any dead or decaying foliage ...
Here’s how to save your plant from repotting shock. Repotting a plant is one of those basic steps every plant owner will have to take at some point, but the prospect of removing your leafy ...
There are five key elements to stimulate the growth of an orchid, in addition to planting them in a clear, plastic pot. Five key elements Light Watering Temperature Fertiliser Repotting Graham ...
Come join us for the 41st Annual TVOS Orchid Show and Sale at the Hilton Garden Inn-Boise Spectrum. We'll have entertaining speaker, orchid-expert and author Patricia Harding and her "Exploring ...