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How to keep these orchids growing each year
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I've got one of those gorgeous orchids, the type that are trendy at the moment, the tall ones that bend over to the side with large round flowers that last for months. Is there any way I can get the plant to grow flowers again next year ? The flowers eventually drop off around August, it seems such a shame to throw it away. Do I water/feed it during the winter / cut down the stem .. or what ??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've got mine flowering every year for 4 years best year two main stems both with branches anda total of 31 flowers. I have mine on the kitchen windowsill above the sink to keep the humidity up a bit...and every time I clean out the fish tank I soak it in some of the water from the tank...basically dilute fish wee/poo solution...its great for everything houseplant wise... the roots actually get moisture from the air but modern homes are npt really humid enough.... they like the company of other plants for the same reason...
I have become a bit addicted to these damn plants! I was given my first one which was just beautiful. Then I bought another because it was such a lovely and different colour. Since then I have gathered about 6 or 7 of them - often when they are discounted in shops because they have stopped flowering.
My brother told me that they don't mind being treated quite badly (which suits me fine!) He said that they thrive on being overwatered and then droughted for a while - and it seems to work a trick for mine. They sit on a window and get loads of water when I remember but often go without. They thrive, bud and flower the very best.
Some seem to only want to flower every other year but others sprout at all sorts of times. The result is that the window always has some colour - and before you know it the cheapo ones have thrown out sprouts and are flowering again!
My brother told me that they don't mind being treated quite badly (which suits me fine!) He said that they thrive on being overwatered and then droughted for a while - and it seems to work a trick for mine. They sit on a window and get loads of water when I remember but often go without. They thrive, bud and flower the very best.
Some seem to only want to flower every other year but others sprout at all sorts of times. The result is that the window always has some colour - and before you know it the cheapo ones have thrown out sprouts and are flowering again!
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