Planting
Choose the right pot: Orchids need a pot with good drainage. A clear pot is often recommended as it allows you to see the roots and know when to water. Use the right potting mix: Orchids need a well-draining potting mix that is specifically designed for them. Do not use regular potting soil. Repotting: Orchids should be repotted every 1-2 years, or when the potting mix starts to break down.
Watering
Watering frequency: Orchids should be watered when the potting mix is dry to the touch. This will vary depending on the type of orchid, the temperature, and the humidity. Watering method: Water your orchid thoroughly, until the water runs out of the drainage holes. Allow the plant to drain completely before placing it back in its spot. Avoid overwatering: Overwatering is the most common cause of death for orchids. Make sure your orchid is not sitting in water.
Fertilizing
Fertilizer type: Use a balanced liquid fertilizer that is specifically designed for orchids. Fertilizing frequency: Fertilize your orchid every 2-4 weeks during the growing season. Fertilizing strength: Use a diluted fertilizer solution.
Orchids are known for their long-lasting, exotic blooms. With the proper care, these beautiful plants can thrive and brighten up your home for months. In this guide, we will cover everything you need to know about growing orchids, from planting to ongoing care.

