Orchid Care Tips for Beginners

December 26th, 2009 | by |

Orchids have a reputation for being difficult to care for, but they don’t have to be as long as you follow certain instructions. Some of these are more critical to the health and beauty of your orchids than others, but you can’t go wrong by paying attention to everything you can learn about orchid care.

There are innumerable tips for orchid care that people depend on to help them keep their orchids in the best condition. Following is a look at a few of the key ones. If you’re a novice to growing orchids, you will want to start here, or you’re not likely to progress any further.

Of course, as with all other types of plants, when it comes to orchid care you are going to need to be careful with watering.  Water is essential, but you need to use care with the amounts you give them. Either too little or too much can cause your beautiful orchid to die. In relation to other plants, orchids require considerably less water. Rather than watering your plant a couple of times a week, you need to hold back and only give it a drink every five to 10 days.

The best way to tell whether or not your orchid plants need water or not is to lift them up by the bottom and feel how heavy they are. This way you can see how heavy the plant is and therefore how much water is left in the plant. The soil has to become very dry in between waterings.

Another of the most important steps for orchid care is to provide the plant with enough ventilation. This is what is going to help keep the water from settling in right away and is also going to make sure that the flowers are getting enough oxygen.

Caring for orchids involves a number of issues that tend to come up quite commonly. Despite your best intentions, you will probably over water your plant from time to time. If so, it’s important to soak up the surplus water with a paper towel or old rag as soon as possible.

Leaves that appear to be scorched are another concern that many people experience.
This problem is due to the fact that your plant is getting too much direct sun, causing the leaves to turn brown.

There are a lot of different types of flowers that you can grow, but the orchid is a favorite of many gardeners. Once you know the ropes on caring for orchids, you’re sure to receive years of enjoyment from these beautiful blooms.

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