Newbies are often in the dark when it comes to growing orchids. I have compiled a short list of some of the most important dos and don’ts to consider when learning how to grow orchids. This is not an exhaustive list, but I suggest that new growers use it to begin exploring the requirements for proper orchid care.

WHOSE on the water your orchid

DO think about the natural environment of your orchid: a tropical forest? Soak it in and then allow the roots to dry.

WHOSE underwater your orchid

DO test the moisture of the medium regularly and water accordingly. When learning about orchid care, it is better underwater than above water. You will soon learn the requirements of your particular orchid in its specific growing environment.

WHOSE supercharge your orchid

DO use a specific fertilizer for orchids and follow the instructions on the product. Watch for signs of incorrect feeding.

WHOSE Let your plants get too cold

DO Bring the plants indoors or protect them in cooler temperatures, especially in winter.

WHOSE let your plants get too hot

DO consider shade and sun exposure when caring for orchids.

WHOSE expose your orchid plant to too much light

DO provide the best light source for your particular orchid; some research may be required.

WHOSE about i love your orchid

DO talk to him if you want, but I suggest listening and looking is more helpful. You’ll be surprised how much it can tell you about its health, from the color of its leaves to the health of its roots and how often it blooms.

WHOSE grow your plant in a windy place

DO Give your orchid plenty of air circulation, this not only helps keep it cool but also helps the roots dry out between waterings.

WHOSE allow your pets to mistreat your orchids.

DO keep your orchids out of the reach of domestic and wild animals. When orchids are cared for, there are already enough pests to worry about.

WHOSE chew your orchids

DO do everything possible to prevent pests from eating them.

WHOSE use wrong media and don’t use soil.

DO Give your orchid roots the perfect environment: bark, moss, and perlite are good. Like most things, your local nursery or garden center will have the right media and should also be able to advise you on the best way to use them, as well as other orchid care tips.

WHOSE repot your orchid too often.

DO choose a pot that matches your plant, and changing the pot every two years or so is usually all that’s required.

WHOSE expect too much from your orchid.

DO remember this old saying”A watched plant never blooms” – be patient – it can even grow when you are not looking – one bloom a year is enough.

WHOSE Move your plant too often.

DO leave it be once you’ve decided on the best place to put it: it will adapt to light exposure wherever you put it.

WHOSE Let yourself be carried away by the latest fashion.

DO Think first: If someone says they can help you grow bigger orchids, faster, or produce flowers more often, be a little suspicious. Use fertilizers or food of quality and contrasted.

When caring for orchids, it’s best to research your orchid and follow a time-tested orchid culture.better practices“until you have some experience under your belt. Then, if you choose, you will have the knowledge and experience to experiment or modify your routine and care.

So, what are you waiting for? go get your hands dirty.