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  1. 21 sty 2018 · There are many factors as to why your moth orchid is not reblooming. Among the reason are: Inadequate light (this is the MOST important!) Improper watering. No fertilization. Issues with temperature. Be sure not to miss my blog post that explains how to make your orchid bloom easily. Root or Flower Spike?

  2. 2 lut 2021 · This type of moth orchid care allows the plant to rebloom from a branch on the existing spike. If you have a large, healthy phalaenopsis orchid, then snipping the stem at a node is often the best option.

  3. 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.

  4. 20 wrz 2019 · Step 3. Repotting the moth orchid. Use a clear plastic pot a size larger than the original, and special orchid compost. Put a little in the base, sit the plant inside and fill the gap around the edge.

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  6. Your moth orchid should rebloom again next year -- often in late winter or very early spring. These lovely plants are not recommended for human or animal consumption. Dendrobium orchids take just the same care as phalaenopsis and makes a wonderful plant partner for it.

  7. 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.

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