What You Need To Think About When Buying Orchid Supplies

By Gary Watson


Having potted plants in your home can be very beneficial to your health and well-being. One type of flower that many people want to grow is the orchid. These delicate and visually stunning flowers can be challenging to grow especially if you are just starting out. Here are some tips and tricks that you can use to purchase the orchid supplies your plants need to stay healthy, happy and beautiful.

When many people look at orchids they immediately notice their unique appearance. They also love the way these plants make them think of exotic tropical locations. They range in size from tiny flowers to larger, more showy blooms and can be found in a number of different colors as well.

One thing that most people do not consider is the type of pot their plant will be growing in. A good choice is one that has holes in the bottom that will allow water to drain out. If water sits around the roots for too long they can rot and the plant will die quite quickly. Of course you may want to look for a model that has a bottom tray or plate so that any water draining will not get all over your furniture.

You will also need a way to keep your orchids hydrated as they grow. Unlike some plants that do well being soaked with moisture, an orchid will be much happier if it is misted as a way of providing moisture. A spray bottle with a nozzle that allows you to adjust the amount of water coming out will allow you to keep your plant happy and hydrated.

One mistake that many novice growers make is underestimating the weight of the blooms. Many species of this flower have thin stems and the blooms can often be too much. A good support system like a bamboo stake will help keep this from happening. If you want to attach the stems to the pole without damaging them you will need to consider a product like an orchid clip or a strip of Velcro.

Feeding your plant is also important. Different plants have different nutritional needs so it is important to check and make sure that a product's nutrient balance will work for orchids. If you are unsure you may want to speak with an employee at a flower shop or nursery before you buy a product to use on your blooms.

As your plants grow larger and need to be re-potted you may need to also get a cutting tool that can be used to cut roots back. This can be an important part of helping your specimens grow in a healthy way. Some plants will develop root rot and a sharp, sterile cutting tool will help keep their roots happy.

Finding these items is not as hard as you think it might be. Orchids are becoming more and more popular and so specialized products are also becoming easier to find. If you want to find good recommendations you may also want to speak with someone in an orchid growing group and find out which products they would recommend you use.




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