These are the most common orchid questions I get and a link to my previous post in regards to their answers. I am also constantly updating each post that I have already completed, as I learn more information, so check back! My answers are not exhaustive but I hope they are helpful and if you have questions or comments please leave them. Or if you have a topic that you would like for me to research and post about, please leave that as well.
1. How much should I water my orchid? CLICK HERE.
NOTE: the most common mistake of any new orchid grower is over-watering an orchid which produces root rot and a myriad of other problems. Make sure your doing this right before anything else. This mistake and orchids not having a drainage hole is a deadly mistake.
2. How do I repot an orchid? CLICK HERE.
3. Why won’t my orchid bloom? CLICK HERE.
4. How do I tell the difference between a root and a spike? CLICK HERE.
5. How do I stake my orchids? CLICK HERE.
6. How much light does my orchid need? CLICK HERE.
7. Am I suppose to fertilize my orchid? CLICK HERE.
8. My orchid has either gnats, fungus and/or rot on it. What should I do? CLICK HERE.
9. Why are my orchid leaves turning yellow? CLICK HERE.
10. Is it okay to mist orchids? CLICK HERE.
Do you have a question? I love helping people out and answering questions!
Here is some info on that:
I welcome questions but overall if you read the other blog post first on watering, fertilizing, repotting etc. it helps both of us know what is going on a little more before you ask a question. I sometimes get people who are so excited about orchids (like me) that they ask a question before reading the other blog post and then I spend a lot of time linking those post in my answers :)
When leaving a comment or emailing – please answer these questions;
Orchids with NO drainage holes.
* This is a very common thing for florist to pot orchids in pots like these but it actually kills orchids. Orchids need to have total drainage or their roots smother and die as explained here..
Look for an inner pot inside the white one. If it has one take it out and discard the white pot. If it doesn’t -find a similar size pot with drainage and place it in there until the blooms fall of naturally and then repot it.
If you totally repot while in bloom the blooms may prematurely fall off because repotting shocks and orchid.
Once you have the orchid in a pot with drainage let it totally dry out before watering it again and then when you go to water – water it this way…
Note: Here are pictures I took at local grocery stores for your reference. These are potted in non draining pots.
Hope that helps and let me know if you have further questions,
Hannah