If you also like orchids, you’ve probably bought one, or received it as a gift, and watched helplessly as the loss of its wonderful flowers. Orchids are as beautiful as they are difficult to care for, but how come florists always have orchids in bloom?
In reality, there is no specific trick, nor a magic formula, but a set of treatments and tricks that are essential to have a healthy plant and, consequently, full of flowers.
As a general premise, we should keep in mind that, in general, orchids do not accept direct exposure to sunlight. They also don’t do well outdoors, especially in places subject to temperatures that can drop below 15°C and rise above 30°C, and in environments that are too dry.
It is also important to know that the flowering of orchids occurs in spring, after the winter rest period. If we have an orchid without flowers during the winter, we have to wait. If we buy a flowering plant during the winter, it is certain that it comes from a greenhouse with artificial conditions and therefore the home environment will suffer.
In any case, if we have an orchid without flowers and we want it to bloom, we must follow the precautions we suggest below.
It is also important to know that the flowering of orchids occurs in spring, after the winter rest period. If we have an orchid without flowers during the winter, we have to wait. If we buy a flowering plant during the winter, it is certain that it comes from a greenhouse with artificial conditions and therefore the home environment will suffer.
In any case, if we have an orchid without flowers and we want it to bloom, we must follow the precautions we suggest below.
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