Orchids are not difficult to grow if you know some simple plant characteristics.
In this article, we will talk about the main mistakes in caring for orchids.
This mistake is often made by novice orchid lovers. Beginners overwater the plant, causing the roots to begin to rot.
As a result, the orchid will not receive nutrients and will gradually die.
Water your orchids about once a week with warm or room temperature water.
Orchids love bright, but indirect light. If you place your plant in direct sunlight, such as midday or early afternoon, you risk burning its leaves, causing the flowers to wilt.
Place orchids in an east-facing window that receives morning light.
You can also use south or west facing windows, but you will have to move or protect the orchid from intense midday sunlight.
Your orchid receives enough light if the plant's leaves are light-colored.
Low humidity can occur in winter. Because orchids are tropical plants, they require humidity levels between 55 and 75 percent.
If you live in an area with low humidity, provide artificial humidity to your orchid.
This can be done by misting the plant from time to time or placing a tray under its pot to moisten it.
Previously, we talked about how to grow tomatoes on a windowsill.