Most common orchid species are epiphytes: They grow on trees or rocks in the wild using specialized air or aerial roots. These roots are perfectly adapted for anchoring orchids to tree branches ...
If your orchid is drooping, smelly, or has yellow leaves, it likely has a fungal infection. However, it can be easily treated with one simple item from your kitchen spice rack.
which decreases the air circulating to your orchid’s roots. Check the bark mix every spring and repot the orchid when you notice the bark decomposing. Poor quality growing mediums tend to ...
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What is orchid root rot? Expert tips on how to treat it to keep this exotic houseplant aliveI grow a handful of moth orchids among my ever-growing houseplant collection and they're all thriving quite happily. However, it has taken quite some time to be able to get to this point, as every ...
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