Taking Care And Pruning Your Orchids

Feb 17th, 2010 by Abie Cohen | 0

Orchids can last you a long time, as they are perennial plants. It is quite simple to start growing your own orchids because they are easy to look after. If you take good care of them, you can keep them for many years.

When your plants mature, that is when they reach over five years, and then the old bulbs die. Luckily, newer bulbs form and replace them naturally. The plants have a cycle that they follow; they blossom at times and then take a resting period and then blossom again. This cycle usually starts at the beginning of the year during springtime due to the increased amount of sunlight and increase in temperature.

If you are considering buying some orchids, it can be somewhat confusing due to the enormous variety you will see. Some types are easier to look after and maintain over others. So if you are a beginner, you should be careful with which type you chose to start with. The range is so extensive that you will definitely find something that you appreciate and suits your taste.

One of the main types that is easiest to start with for new people is the cymbidiums. They come in little sizes that look very pretty and may be the reason they are so popular. You can put them in your house or in your greenhouse as they do fine in both environments. They stay in bloom for about 8 weeks at a time and can give flowers through the cold season.

The exotic type that you may have seen in the stores is known as odontoglossums. These are very delicate looking flowers and many people’s favourite type. They are better grown outdoors as they prefer cooler temperatures.

The dendrobiums are harder to grow. If they are done right, they produce beautiful flowers in many colours. High temperatures are best for them in the summer, and cool but dry temperatures for the winter. Beginners should stay away from this as they can be challenging to maintain.

Note that pruning is very important in maintaining a healthy plant that blooms regularly. Pruning allows for new growth helps the plant to blossom.

Pruning your plant needs to be timed correctly to get the best results. Let the blossoms die out before starting so most likely pruning will be done in winter for most orchids. Use the correct pruning tools so you don’t cause any damage to the plant while cutting it back.

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