Tips in Caring for Your Orchids
Orchid lovers are in need of simple
orchid care tips by someone knowledgeable who can advise them how to
grow and take care of orchids using several techniques that also
include pollination as well as tissue culture methods.
They would most probably want to get
answers to some of following questions about orchids:
- What temperature conditions do they thrive on
- How much light is needed
- How regularly should you water orchids
- How do you know that you provided the right amount of humidity
- Is there a way to mimic their natural habitat to produce more of the same
How to Care for Your Orchids
Amazingly, it boils down to
reproducing the natural habitat of orchids. They come from all over
the world, except for Antarctica. This means that there are several
climates to imitate. Orchids from different parts of the world have
different needs in terms of water, light, humidity, temperatures,
etc.
If it so happens that you live in a
climate where the temperature fluctuates, then you would need to make
use of pollination and tissue culture methods to reproduce sufficient
quantities of the orchid plant. You would do well to use your
basement area as you can create the ideal conditions for it over
there.
When dealing with tropical orchids,
you would effectively be working with three types; cool growing
orchids that likes temperatures to be below 70 degrees Fahrenheit,
intermediate growing orchids that do well in lower to mid range
temperatures which is at 70 degrees Fahrenheit, lastly you will work
with the warm growing orchids that prefer temperatures between 70 to
80 degrees Fahrenheit.
What Kind of Conditions are Ideal
for Orchids?
Making use of a lightly shaded south
or west facing window is ideal for most orchids. It is best to water
the orchids that is under you care at least once a week. Give them a
thorough soaking when doing so.
As far as their humidity needs are
concerned, you could either make use of humidity trays that is ideal
for growing orchids or, mist your plants once per day. It is best to
remember not to leave any lights on during the night as orchids need
some darkness so the plants can cool down. Another useful tip is to
make use of specially designed Florescent Grow Lights that are
generally twice as bright.
You can tell by the color of your
orchid leaves whether they get enough light or not. The leaves will
be a bright green when the plants get sufficient light. If the leaves
are a reddish-green, then it is an indication of too much light.
Whereas darker leaves will show that it is getting too little light.
When
it comes to pollination and tissue culture methods for growing
orchids it is generally best to leave it to the experts who makes use
of special conditions that is just right for the delicate orchid
plants. They would have access to special equipment and laboratories
to continuously monitor how the delicate stems of the orchids species
are developing.
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