Keeping an eye on the color and condition of orchid roots can tell you a lot about the health of your plants, and help you spot orchid problems before they get out of hand. If you’re new to ...
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.
Keeping them healthy can be a task, but ice cubes as a watering method has become popular among orchid lovers. It provides an ...
Aside from their visual appeal, orchids require minimal care — so long as its conditions are met. Here's how to care for ...
While orchids prefer a small pot, they eventually run out of room. That’s when their roots push the plant up above the rim of the pot or reach out into the air, looking for breathing space.
If you’re not sure whether your orchid is dead or dormant, you’ll need to keep an eye out for four key signs. “Firstly, check its roots,” says Dan Bruce, Leafy’s plant expert.
Give your orchid a nutritional boost by spritzing its leaves during the growing season with a mixture of 2 tablespoons of Epsom salt to a gallon of water. The magnesium and calcium in the Epsom salt ...
A woman took to social media to ask for the "best" way to water orchids, which can be quite tricky to get right. Thankfully, other plant enthusiasts were on hand to offer some advice ...
but the plant looks limp and the aerial roots are still growing. Cheong Yin Ping If you are not using an orchid fertiliser to feed your Cattlianthe Amaroo, it may not be getting the nutrients ...