Many people think that growing orchids is something that can only be done in big hot houses however, you can grow orchids at home if you pick the right type and provide it with the right environment.
Growing orchids can be a rewarding hobby and can produce beautiful plants that you can enjoy or give as gifts. Orchids that work best for home growing are those that grow high in the trees hanging from the branches and get the nutrition from the rain, jungle air and decaying vegetation that their roots come in contact with. In order to grow these orchids at home, you'll need to provide them with a growing area that comes close to their native environment.
Humidity
in order to do this, you can set your orchid pots on a tray that is filled with water but not In the tray just above it so that the humidity from the water can come up with a water does not soak into the pot.
Water
Make sure there is no standing water. Fertilize with a water-soluable fertilizer made specifically for orchids.
Sunlight
Different types of orchids need different amounts of sunlight and if you can't provide natural sunlight you can try fluorescent grow lights.
Soil
You can buy ready mixed orchid potting mixes and this is what you should use for your orchids.
Pests
Orchids can be prone to diseases and pests. They can succumb to fungal disease viral disease and bacterial disease and often have mites, aphids, caterpillars, slugs, mealy bugs, snails, white flies, and dendrobium beatles. To treat pests on your orchids, you should use pesticides from a local garden supply store.
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