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21 sty 2018 · Encouraging Your Moth Orchid To Rebloom. Why Won’t My Orchid Bloom? Root or Flower Spike? Repotting Your Moth Orchid. Phalaenopsis Orchid Care. Your search is over! This is your one-stop shop to Phalaenopsis orchid care. Or what most people commonly call Moth Orchids.
20 sie 2021 · Do you have a stubborn Phalaenopsis or Moth Orchid that refuses to grow a new flower spike? Here is 1 little known secret to coax your plant into blooming!
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.
20 maj 2019 · 6. Getting Your Moth Orchid to Rebloom. Your moth orchid should rebloom once a year, and like I mentioned, the bloom period will be 3-5 months! Occasionally you might get a stubborn orchid (they are just like people!) and it won’t rebloom faithfully every year. The blooming may be more sporadic. Don’t give up.
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My moth orchid has lost its flowers, will it rebloom? Your plant may enter a period of dormancy (resting) after flowering. You can encourage your moth orchid to rebloom by giving it the ideal growing conditions.
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.