Orchid Plant
Light
These plants like strong, natural sunlight. They will grow in lower-light conditions, but it is unlikely the plant will bloom well.
Soil
Orchids don’t grow in soil, but rather in a special mixture that mimics their environment in the wild. Purchase a commercial orchid potting medium, which contains peat moss, perlite or fir bark, or make your own that has these ingredients in it.
Water
During the growing season, dendrobiums like high humidity and lots of water. As with all orchids, the frequency of watering depends on your growing conditions, but at least weekly is a good idea during the summer.
Fertilizer
Feed heavily during the growing season with a weak fertilizer solution containing lots of nitrogen.
Pruning
After the bloom is done, you can cut off the spike above the leafy part of the stem. However, you should not remove any old leafless canes.
For More Inforamtion Orchids
There are over 1,000 types of Dendrobium orchids and hybrids. They vary in size, bloom color, appearance, and growing requirements. For this reason, it is important that you get detailed care information for your certain type of Dendrobium because the care can greatly vary depending on the type you have.
Please Note
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Please take out the plant from the box immediately after receiving and water it as required.
Water the soil, not the leaves and flowers.
Keep it away from direct sunlight.
Avoid placing plants in trouble spots, such as near heat or air conditioning ducts.
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