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Sunday, March 7, 2010

How to grow orchids

By eHow Contributing Writer

 An orchid requires more attention than some houseplants, but you can grow these beautiful flowers if you can set up the proper environment to keep them healthy. Be prepared to invest time to care for this exotic addition to your home.

.Difficulty: ModerateInstructions.
Things You'll Need:

•Orchid plant

•Fertilizer for flowering tropical plants

•Potting mix with mulch

Step 1Place your orchid in a location that receives natural sunlight. The location shouldn't be too hot. If you put the plant in a window and the direct sunlight is too hot, particularly during the summer, move the orchid to a nearby table or counter where it can receive indirect light.

Step 2Purchase a plant light. If your environment does not offer enough natural lighting to grow an orchid, ask your local plant retailer to suggest an artifical light source.

Step 3Keep the orchid watered. An orchid is a tropical plant and its natural environment would be a moist area with humidity. Don't overwater the orchid or you'll damage it. Water the orchid sparingly every few days to keep it moist without drowning the roots. If you cannot provide humidity for your orchid, use a plant mister every day.

Step 4Pot your orchid in a small container. The delicate roots need the support of a smaller pot to thrive and grow. Some orchids need repotting annually, while others thrive for years in the same pot. Keep your orchid potted in a potting mix of mulch for tropical plants. If your orchid is thriving, leave it alone.

Step 5Fertilize your orchid with a plant food made specifically for orchids or tropical flowering plants. Ask your plant nursery specialist for suggestions based on where you live.

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