Preparing the container:
Choose a transparent or semi-transparent container to easily monitor water levels and root condition. Fill it with demineralized or rainwater.
Placing the roots:
Gently submerge the orchid roots in the water container, ensuring they are in contact with water but not fully submerged.
Providing sufficient light:
Position the container in an area where the orchids receive adequate indirect light, crucial for photosynthesis and overall plant health.
Monitoring water levels:
Regularly check the water level in the container and replenish with fresh water as needed to maintain a consistent level.
Fertilization:
Nourish the orchids by adding water-soluble fertilizer every 2-4 weeks, following package instructions to avoid excessive salt concentrations.
Periodic repotting:
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