Florona Dendrobium Orchid Seedling Plants ” White Orange Lip ” 1 Helathy Live Plant Without Pot


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Water Water your orchids in the morning so that the leaves are dry before night. How often to water depends on the potting media used, the type of pot (plastic or clay), and the size of the pot. Dendrobiums like to be in small pots and are usually much taller than the pot is wide. Because they are usually large plants in relatively small pots, watering twice a week is about average. They like to be almost dry before re-watering. When watering, place the plant in the sink and use tepid water. Do not use salt-softened or distilled water. Let the water run through the plant for a minute or so. Be sure to let the plant drain completely. This is a good time to look closely at your plant for any sign of insects or disease. Light Dendrobiums need lots of light, but not direct sun. A lightly shaded south window is best. East or west facing windows are satisfactory if bright (avoid direct sun except at the beginning or end of the day). Temperature Dendrobiums can withstand hot weather if adequate ventilation and humidity are provided.
Remove the plant from the package. Keep in a place where it gets 50% sunlight. Orchids are better if they don’t receive direct sunlight.
Water weekly and let the top layer of soil dry between waterings
Use a diluted orchid fertilizer once a week Maintain a humidity level of at least 50% for your orchid
Prune the orchid’s blooms to promote regrowth

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