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By : Peter Baxter    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-09 11:12:15
Types Of Orchids

Orchids have turn out to be one of the most much loved home plants very quickly. There are a lot of different species of orchids that can be found naturally and even more hybrids.
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They are not hard to grow with the appropriate amount of care including water, daylight, fertilizer and air. Whilst a lot of species of orchids do enjoy cooler environment, quite a lot of species do incredibly well in temperatures that are around 75 to eighty five degrees Fahrenheit.

One of the best orchids to grow is the Phalaenopsis orchid plant. This species of orchid adapts in a good way to the environment of a home or office. Different species of orchid's flowers will last for different amounts of time. From the time that the first Phalaenopsis bud opens, the sprays will stay in bloom for the next 2 to 3 months.

Where as, the flowers on a Cattleyas orchid plant may last up to a month in bloom from the time that the bud opens. A number of varieties of orchids will bloom once a year, while other species will bloom quite a few times a year and some even bloom continuously.

Another aspect of orchids that makes them so popular is their smell. Various orchids are wonderfully aromatic. But, the scents from fragrant orchid flowers are extremely variable. Various species of orchid plants are subtle and other species are enormously strong. The scents can range from fruity to flowery. More incredible if the fact that a lot of orchids have familiar aromas such as chocolate, raspberry, coconut, lilac or citrus.

Orchids should be planted in bark rather then typically potting soil. They can also be grown in New Zealand sphagnum moss. Orchids ought to be grown in pots that will supply them with excellent drainage. Typical potting soil is bad for orchid plants because it cuts off air circulation at the roots and blocks the drainage of the water. They should also be watered about once or twice a week.

In the summer, your orchid plant may perhaps need to be watered more frequently about every 4 to 5 days. A good rule of thumb to follow is the more heat, the more water you should give your orchid. The less heat, the less amount of water. Orchid plants that are preserved in New Zealand sphagnum moss should be water less often then those planted in bark. These plants can be watered once every seven to ten days.

Depending on the species of orchid, they prefer a lot of daylight that is not too strong. They do enormously well sitting in an east facing window. Since various orchid species can be found naturally in tropical conditions, they are used to receiving both shade and sun.

Sunlight exposure that is too strong. Orchids that are suffering from either too much light will show yellowing leaves. If this takes place you should increase the shade that your orchid receives. Yellowing of orchid leaves may also indicate insufficient feeding. Orchid plants should be fertilized on a regular basis about every other week. You should also water your orchid plant before applying the watered down nutrient mixture if the potting media is dry.

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