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ORCHIDS, LIKE ALL PLANTS, NEEDA BALANCE OF LIGHT, AIR,WATER, FOOD AND TEMPERATURETO GROW AND FLOWER WELL
The American Orchid Society Presents:
Orchid Care for Beginners
Water orchids properly
How much light is enough?
Orchids need to be fed regularly
Without enough light, orchidsmay produce lush looking growthsbut no flowers
Place the orchid closeto an east, west, or lightlyshaded south window.
Not giving orchidsenough light
is the most commonreason for failure
to bloom
ORCHIDS ROOTS NEED TO GETA GOOD AMOUNT OF AIR
THE ANSWER TO THIS SEEMINGLY SIMPLE QUESTION IS"AS MUCH AS THEY WILL TAKE WITHOUT BURNING”
Temperature
ORCHIDS WILL BE COMFORTABLE WHERE YOU ARE COMFORTABLE
MORE ORCHIDS ARE KILLED BY OVER-WATERINGTHAN BY ANY OTHER REASON
This means thatthe foliage should not bea lush, dark green.
Orchids grown undersufficient light will have lighter,somewhat yellow-green foliageand strong upright growths.
Typical home temperaturesof 55–60°F (13–16°C)at night and 75°F (24°C)during the day are fine
Guard against excessively lowor high temperaturesimmediately adjacentto glass windows
This is the reason why,with the exception of a fewterrestrial varieties, theydo not grow in soil.
Orchid plants are intolerantof a stale, stagnantenvironment.
You should strive fora dynamic atmosphere andgentle air movement mustbe provided at all times.
For orchids grown in the home,this can be provided byan overhead paddle fan seton the lowest settingdirected away from the plants.
There must be anexceptionally gooddrainage, yet capableof holding sufficientmoisture to supportthe plant's needs.
Feed "weakly, weekly"applying a diluted(1/4 strength) fertilizereach time you water.
Water first thenfollow withfertilizer solution.
Growers suggest usinga "balanced" fertilizersuch as 20-20-20.
Orchids will do far betterwith too little fertilizerthan with too much.
Orchids should bewatered just as theybegin to dry out.
When orchids are watered,they should be wateredcopiously.
1
3
For the sake of mantaininga good amount of moistureinside the pot, place the plantson a tray of gravel or pebbles and water.
This helps to insure that the baseof the pot is not immersed in water,increases humidity for the plant,and provides someair circulation under the pot
4
The surface of the potting mixwill appear dry
THERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS TO DETERMINEWHEN A POTTED ORCHID IS ALMOST DRY:
1 This way the pottingmedium will be soaked
1
Dry pots will feel lighter2
Clay pots feel dry3
Put your finger in the mix.If it feels wet, it is wet.If unsure, wait one more dayto water.
4
Salts that naturallyaccumulate wil be flushedaway
2
Water frequency depends onthe potting medium:Clay pots are suitablefor rainy areas, whileplastic pots that holdmoisture longer can be usedin drier climates
3
2
WATER SHOULD BE APPLIED UNTIL ITRUNS FREELY FROM THE DRAINAGE HOLES
The pot is placedon the pebbles
above the waterline
Discover the best ways to grow your orchids and enjoy numerous benefitsby joining the AOS today - www.aos.org/join
Address: Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Road, Coral Gables, FL 33156 USAPhone: 305-740-2010
www.aos.org
1
Constant wetness will causethe roots to rot, eventually killing the plant.
ORCHIDS, LIKE ALL PLANTS, NEEDA BALANCE OF LIGHT, AIR,WATER, FOOD AND TEMPERATURETO GROW AND FLOWER WELL
The American Orchid Society Presents:
Orchid Care for Beginners
Water orchids properly
How much light is enough?
Orchids need to be fed regularly
Without enough light, orchidsmay produce lush looking growthsbut no flowers
Place the orchid closeto an east, west, or lightlyshaded south window.
Not giving orchidsenough light
is the most commonreason for failure
to bloom
ORCHIDS ROOTS NEED TO GETA GOOD AMOUNT OF AIR
THE ANSWER TO THIS SEEMINGLY SIMPLE QUESTION IS"AS MUCH AS THEY WILL TAKE WITHOUT BURNING”
Temperature
ORCHIDS WILL BE COMFORTABLE WHERE YOU ARE COMFORTABLE
MORE ORCHIDS ARE KILLED BY OVER-WATERINGTHAN BY ANY OTHER REASON
This means thatthe foliage should not bea lush, dark green.
Orchids grown undersufficient light will have lighter,somewhat yellow-green foliageand strong upright growths.
Typical home temperaturesof 55–60°F (13–16°C)at night and 75°F (24°C)during the day are fine
Guard against excessively lowor high temperaturesimmediately adjacentto glass windows
This is the reason why,with the exception of a fewterrestrial varieties, theydo not grow in soil.
Orchid plants are intolerantof a stale, stagnantenvironment.
You should strive fora dynamic atmosphere andgentle air movement mustbe provided at all times.
For orchids grown in the home,this can be provided byan overhead paddle fan seton the lowest settingdirected away from the plants.
There must be anexceptionally gooddrainage, yet capableof holding sufficientmoisture to supportthe plant's needs.
Feed "weakly, weekly"applying a diluted(1/4 strength) fertilizereach time you water.
Water first thenfollow withfertilizer solution.
Growers suggest usinga "balanced" fertilizersuch as 20-20-20.
Orchids will do far betterwith too little fertilizerthan with too much.
Orchids should bewatered just as theybegin to dry out.
When orchids are watered,they should be wateredcopiously.
1
3
For the sake of mantaininga good amount of moistureinside the pot, place the plantson a tray of gravel or pebbles and water.
This helps to insure that the baseof the pot is not immersed in water,increases humidity for the plant,and provides someair circulation under the pot
4
The surface of the potting mixwill appear dry
THERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS TO DETERMINEWHEN A POTTED ORCHID IS ALMOST DRY:
1 This way the pottingmedium will be soaked
1
Dry pots will feel lighter2
Clay pots feel dry3
Put your finger in the mix.If it feels wet, it is wet.If unsure, wait one more dayto water.
4
Salts that naturallyaccumulate wil be flushedaway
2
Water frequency depends onthe potting medium:Clay pots are suitablefor rainy areas, whileplastic pots that holdmoisture longer can be usedin drier climates
3
2
WATER SHOULD BE APPLIED UNTIL ITRUNS FREELY FROM THE DRAINAGE HOLES
The pot is placedon the pebbles
above the waterline
Discover the best ways to grow your orchids and enjoy numerous benefitsby joining the AOS today - www.aos.org/join
Address: Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Road, Coral Gables, FL 33156 USAPhone: 305-740-2010
www.aos.org
1
Constant wetness will causethe roots to rot, eventually killing the plant.
ORCHIDS, LIKE ALL PLANTS, NEEDA BALANCE OF LIGHT, AIR,WATER, FOOD AND TEMPERATURETO GROW AND FLOWER WELL
The American Orchid Society Presents:
Orchid Care for Beginners
Water orchids properly
How much light is enough?
Orchids need to be fed regularly
Without enough light, orchidsmay produce lush looking growthsbut no flowers
Place the orchid closeto an east, west, or lightlyshaded south window.
Not giving orchidsenough light
is the most commonreason for failure
to bloom
ORCHIDS ROOTS NEED TO GETA GOOD AMOUNT OF AIR
THE ANSWER TO THIS SEEMINGLY SIMPLE QUESTION IS"AS MUCH AS THEY WILL TAKE WITHOUT BURNING”
Temperature
ORCHIDS WILL BE COMFORTABLE WHERE YOU ARE COMFORTABLE
MORE ORCHIDS ARE KILLED BY OVER-WATERINGTHAN BY ANY OTHER REASON
This means thatthe foliage should not bea lush, dark green.
Orchids grown undersufficient light will have lighter,somewhat yellow-green foliageand strong upright growths.
Typical home temperaturesof 55–60°F (13–16°C)at night and 75°F (24°C)during the day are fine
Guard against excessively lowor high temperaturesimmediately adjacentto glass windows
This is the reason why,with the exception of a fewterrestrial varieties, theydo not grow in soil.
Orchid plants are intolerantof a stale, stagnantenvironment.
You should strive fora dynamic atmosphere andgentle air movement mustbe provided at all times.
For orchids grown in the home,this can be provided byan overhead paddle fan seton the lowest settingdirected away from the plants.
There must be anexceptionally gooddrainage, yet capableof holding sufficientmoisture to supportthe plant's needs.
Feed "weakly, weekly"applying a diluted(1/4 strength) fertilizereach time you water.
Water first thenfollow withfertilizer solution.
Growers suggest usinga "balanced" fertilizersuch as 20-20-20.
Orchids will do far betterwith too little fertilizerthan with too much.
Orchids should bewatered just as theybegin to dry out.
When orchids are watered,they should be wateredcopiously.
1
3
For the sake of mantaininga good amount of moistureinside the pot, place the plantson a tray of gravel or pebbles and water.
This helps to insure that the baseof the pot is not immersed in water,increases humidity for the plant,and provides someair circulation under the pot
4
The surface of the potting mixwill appear dry
THERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS TO DETERMINEWHEN A POTTED ORCHID IS ALMOST DRY:
1 This way the pottingmedium will be soaked
1
Dry pots will feel lighter2
Clay pots feel dry3
Put your finger in the mix.If it feels wet, it is wet.If unsure, wait one more dayto water.
4
Salts that naturallyaccumulate wil be flushedaway
2
Water frequency depends onthe potting medium:Clay pots are suitablefor rainy areas, whileplastic pots that holdmoisture longer can be usedin drier climates
3
2
WATER SHOULD BE APPLIED UNTIL ITRUNS FREELY FROM THE DRAINAGE HOLES
The pot is placedon the pebbles
above the waterline
Discover the best ways to grow your orchids and enjoy numerous benefitsby joining the AOS today - www.aos.org/join
Address: Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Road, Coral Gables, FL 33156 USAPhone: 305-740-2010
www.aos.org
1
Constant wetness will causethe roots to rot, eventually killing the plant.
ORCHIDS, LIKE ALL PLANTS, NEEDA BALANCE OF LIGHT, AIR,WATER, FOOD AND TEMPERATURETO GROW AND FLOWER WELL
The American Orchid Society Presents:
Orchid Care for Beginners
Water orchids properly
How much light is enough?
Orchids need to be fed regularly
Without enough light, orchidsmay produce lush looking growthsbut no flowers
Place the orchid closeto an east, west, or lightlyshaded south window.
Not giving orchidsenough light
is the most commonreason for failure
to bloom
ORCHIDS ROOTS NEED TO GETA GOOD AMOUNT OF AIR
THE ANSWER TO THIS SEEMINGLY SIMPLE QUESTION IS"AS MUCH AS THEY WILL TAKE WITHOUT BURNING”
Temperature
ORCHIDS WILL BE COMFORTABLE WHERE YOU ARE COMFORTABLE
MORE ORCHIDS ARE KILLED BY OVER-WATERINGTHAN BY ANY OTHER REASON
This means thatthe foliage should not bea lush, dark green.
Orchids grown undersufficient light will have lighter,somewhat yellow-green foliageand strong upright growths.
Typical home temperaturesof 55–60°F (13–16°C)at night and 75°F (24°C)during the day are fine
Guard against excessively lowor high temperaturesimmediately adjacentto glass windows
This is the reason why,with the exception of a fewterrestrial varieties, theydo not grow in soil.
Orchid plants are intolerantof a stale, stagnantenvironment.
You should strive fora dynamic atmosphere andgentle air movement mustbe provided at all times.
For orchids grown in the home,this can be provided byan overhead paddle fan seton the lowest settingdirected away from the plants.
There must be anexceptionally gooddrainage, yet capableof holding sufficientmoisture to supportthe plant's needs.
Feed "weakly, weekly"applying a diluted(1/4 strength) fertilizereach time you water.
Water first thenfollow withfertilizer solution.
Growers suggest usinga "balanced" fertilizersuch as 20-20-20.
Orchids will do far betterwith too little fertilizerthan with too much.
Orchids should bewatered just as theybegin to dry out.
When orchids are watered,they should be wateredcopiously.
1
3
For the sake of mantaininga good amount of moistureinside the pot, place the plantson a tray of gravel or pebbles and water.
This helps to insure that the baseof the pot is not immersed in water,increases humidity for the plant,and provides someair circulation under the pot
4
The surface of the potting mixwill appear dry
THERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS TO DETERMINEWHEN A POTTED ORCHID IS ALMOST DRY:
1 This way the pottingmedium will be soaked
1
Dry pots will feel lighter2
Clay pots feel dry3
Put your finger in the mix.If it feels wet, it is wet.If unsure, wait one more dayto water.
4
Salts that naturallyaccumulate wil be flushedaway
2
Water frequency depends onthe potting medium:Clay pots are suitablefor rainy areas, whileplastic pots that holdmoisture longer can be usedin drier climates
3
2
WATER SHOULD BE APPLIED UNTIL ITRUNS FREELY FROM THE DRAINAGE HOLES
The pot is placedon the pebbles
above the waterline
Discover the best ways to grow your orchids and enjoy numerous benefitsby joining the AOS today - www.aos.org/join
Address: Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Road, Coral Gables, FL 33156 USAPhone: 305-740-2010
www.aos.org
1
Constant wetness will causethe roots to rot, eventually killing the plant.
ORCHIDS, LIKE ALL PLANTS, NEEDA BALANCE OF LIGHT, AIR,WATER, FOOD AND TEMPERATURETO GROW AND FLOWER WELL
The American Orchid Society Presents:
Orchid Care for Beginners
Water orchids properly
How much light is enough?
Orchids need to be fed regularly
Without enough light, orchidsmay produce lush looking growthsbut no flowers
Place the orchid closeto an east, west, or lightlyshaded south window.
Not giving orchidsenough light
is the most commonreason for failure
to bloom
ORCHIDS ROOTS NEED TO GETA GOOD AMOUNT OF AIR
THE ANSWER TO THIS SEEMINGLY SIMPLE QUESTION IS"AS MUCH AS THEY WILL TAKE WITHOUT BURNING”
Temperature
ORCHIDS WILL BE COMFORTABLE WHERE YOU ARE COMFORTABLE
MORE ORCHIDS ARE KILLED BY OVER-WATERINGTHAN BY ANY OTHER REASON
This means thatthe foliage should not bea lush, dark green.
Orchids grown undersufficient light will have lighter,somewhat yellow-green foliageand strong upright growths.
Typical home temperaturesof 55–60°F (13–16°C)at night and 75°F (24°C)during the day are fine
Guard against excessively lowor high temperaturesimmediately adjacentto glass windows
This is the reason why,with the exception of a fewterrestrial varieties, theydo not grow in soil.
Orchid plants are intolerantof a stale, stagnantenvironment.
You should strive fora dynamic atmosphere andgentle air movement mustbe provided at all times.
For orchids grown in the home,this can be provided byan overhead paddle fan seton the lowest settingdirected away from the plants.
There must be anexceptionally gooddrainage, yet capableof holding sufficientmoisture to supportthe plant's needs.
Feed "weakly, weekly"applying a diluted(1/4 strength) fertilizereach time you water.
Water first thenfollow withfertilizer solution.
Growers suggest usinga "balanced" fertilizersuch as 20-20-20.
Orchids will do far betterwith too little fertilizerthan with too much.
Orchids should bewatered just as theybegin to dry out.
When orchids are watered,they should be wateredcopiously.
1
3
For the sake of mantaininga good amount of moistureinside the pot, place the plantson a tray of gravel or pebbles and water.
This helps to insure that the baseof the pot is not immersed in water,increases humidity for the plant,and provides someair circulation under the pot
4
The surface of the potting mixwill appear dry
THERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS TO DETERMINEWHEN A POTTED ORCHID IS ALMOST DRY:
1 This way the pottingmedium will be soaked
1
Dry pots will feel lighter2
Clay pots feel dry3
Put your finger in the mix.If it feels wet, it is wet.If unsure, wait one more dayto water.
4
Salts that naturallyaccumulate wil be flushedaway
2
Water frequency depends onthe potting medium:Clay pots are suitablefor rainy areas, whileplastic pots that holdmoisture longer can be usedin drier climates
3
2
WATER SHOULD BE APPLIED UNTIL ITRUNS FREELY FROM THE DRAINAGE HOLES
The pot is placedon the pebbles
above the waterline
Discover the best ways to grow your orchids and enjoy numerous benefitsby joining the AOS today - www.aos.org/join
Address: Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Road, Coral Gables, FL 33156 USAPhone: 305-740-2010
www.aos.org
1
Constant wetness will causethe roots to rot, eventually killing the plant.