Facts About Orchids And Orchid Care


The orchid flower is a nice, if somewhat fragile plant. The orchid plant, with a little care, can make a nice addition to your
place. Once you understand what the plant needs, orchids can become hardy plants that add beauty to any room in your home.

When you are picking an orchid plant, it may appear like the choices are infinite, and for good reason. All orchid plants belong to the family known as Orchidaceae, which is one of the largest families in the world. There are nearly 30,000 species of orchids available, all with their own great features.

There are, even so, similarities among the orchid plants. Most orchids grow fast in a warmer temperature. Unless you live in a kind of tropical zone you will not be able to grow plants outside. With the correct placement in your home, you should be able to grow most commercially available orchid plants in your house.


While keeping the orchid plant in an area with a warm temperature is important, also important is the need to regulate the humidity and air flow in the room. Orchid plants will grow fast when they are in a room with an above average amount of humidity. Keeping your orchid protected from drafts is also important as well. Do to their inability to withstand drafts and their need for a high amount of humid, orchid plants often do well when placed in the wet place (bathroom would be good one).

You can not forget about light as well when looking for a location for your orchid. While the orchid plant needs a decent light to bloom, it is often not easy to find this perfect spot. Many times the "regular" choice, by a window, will leave the orchid exposed to too much air flow. Orchid plants can also be grown under lights, and there are many wonderful grow lights available that will fit into a traditional light socket.

By growing your orchid plant under lights, or at least having the light available, in case your planned location does not work out, you will help keep your orchid plant happy. While the orchid plant may appear demanding, it really is consistent in its "lifestyle". Once you have created your to do list to raise your plant, you will likely enjoy its attractive blooming for years to come.

How can you tell if you have the best possible location for your orchid plant? While an orchid can live in less than ideal conditions, it is not likely to bloom in such place. If your plant is still green, has plenty of leaves, and otherwise looks healthy, but has yet to bloom, you may want to reconsider its living conditions. Try moving your orchid plant to an area that more "tropical", has more light, or a higher level of humidity. If these changes do not help, your orchid may have to be repotted.

Once you have created an action list to successfully raise orchid plants, you may want to add to your collections. With a large amount of commercial plants available, with many different colors and features, there is an orchid plant for everyone. Whether you make your choice based on fragrance, bloom, or by just picking the one you like best, orchid plants make a great choice for the professionals, or the casual hobbyist.

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