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4 sty 2020 · Water correctly. Overwatering is the most common reason that orchids die. If your moth orchid has a transparent pot, look at the roots. Don't water if they are green - wait until they look silvery. Allow water to drain out the bottom of the pot - don't allow the plant to stand in water. Watering an orchid from a kitchen jug.
Note: Moth orchids typically bloom once a year. After the flowers fade and drop off the plant, you can cut off the flowering stem at its base. Your moth orchid should rebloom again next year -- often in late winter or very early spring.
25 wrz 2023 · How to Get Your Orchid to Re-Bloom. Breakthroughs in breeding practices have turned the once-elusive orchid into one of the most popular gifted plants. The abundant blooms are surprisingly durable and will last for months. But once they finally wilt, you’re left with an admittedly ugly stem.
11 mar 2024 · Orchid flowers are well-known for lasting several months, but most species only bloom once a year, usually during the same time each year. Phalaenopsis or moth orchids are one species that can be coaxed into reblooming indoors every three to six months.
21 sie 2023 · By David Grist. Pay attention to light, water and fertilizer and your phalaenopsis will rebloom. When it comes to orchids, phalaenopsis (moth orchids) are among the easiest to grow. Blooms last for several months and you can get them to rebloom without a lot of effort. Well, some folks can.
7 mar 2023 · Repot your orchid once every one to two years or as needed when the soil breaks down, fertilize regularly with orchid-friendly food, and keep water from building up in the bottom of the pot. Other factors, including temperature and humidity, are often what determine when a moth orchid will rebloom.
Getting a moth orchid to rebloom can be a tricky undertaking. Photo: courtesy of Jon VanZile. For many people, picking up a potted moth orchid (Phalaenopsis spp. and cvs., Zones 10–12) is like buying cut flowers; they don’t care for the plant once it stops blooming. But for indoor gardeners, buying one or getting one as a gift is a challenge.
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