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Orchids |
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18/09/09 (60 review reads) |
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Advantages: Spectacular looking flowers ..
Disadvantages: One has to take some care while growing them ...
Orchid plants are members of the largest family of plants - Orchidaceae and are simply known as Orchids. It is estimated that there are about 25,000 species of orchids growing in the wild.
Orchids are probably the most diverse group of plants that thrive in almost all kinds of climates except probably the arctic ! Basically they are parasites that feed on Large tree trunks , preferring shade and very little light. The many varieties that one gets to see in most plant nurseries and garden centers tend to be hybrid varieties that have the characteristics of Orchids and other similar species too..The flowers from the original wild varieties are hardy and smaller in size.
One is reminded of the Orient and the rain forest when one thinks of Orchid flowers and plants. The flowers are fabulous looking and eye catching , coming in some spectacular colors and mixed shades. Orchid flowers can be found in varied colors ranging from Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Purple, Brown, Blue and even a rare type of Bluish Black and Black. I feel that Orchids are the most interesting flower formations ever.
Growing Orchids in your home
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Growing Orchids at home is fairly easy and does not require much effort. Orchids have very few requirements except that they need to be given human - comfort temperature, humidity and a certain amount of light. Too much light can harm the plant and so does too little !
They do particularly well in closed balconies that receive partial sunlight and warmth. It is better to group them together with other plants , this takes care of their humidity requirements. But the most important thing to bear in mind is never to over water them and let water stand at the base of the plant. It is best to let the top soil dry out before watering.
Although Orchid plants need to be kept moist but there should be no water logging, otherwise the stem tends to rot and the growth gets stunted. Also, the leaves tend to wrinkle and shrink when the water requirement is not met with. Fertilizer can be added only when the blooms appear and after the flowering season is over. It is best to use the ready mix orchid soil that is available in most plant nurseries.
It is essential to repot the orchid plant when not in bloom taking care to include as much of the old potting soil as possible and placing the plants in slightly larger pots.
I have two wild varieties that I picked up from tree trunks growing in a mountainous area . One of them has tiny yellowish orange blooms which come on long spikes and in clusters. And best of all the flowers lasted and lasted - almost a month and a half !! It was the most exciting day for us when the first bloom appeared nearly a year after I got it home and planted it in a teracota pot . The other plant is yet to flower and I am not sure if it is the same variety or if it is different .The leaves look slightly different so, I am keeping my fingers crossed hoping that it is a different variety altogether ...I use the husk of coconut ( the outer cover that has been peeled) to cover the top soil of the pots so that the plant remains cool. Now the plant has started growing into the coconut husk - after all they are parasites LOL...
Other than the balcony , I would suggest a windowsill as the ideal place to grow orchids. The light requirement is met with and it gets at least a little sunshine during the day. After planting the Orchid plant takes a year or two to start flowering, but once it begins flowering it starts growing very fast and multiplying. It can be then separated and repotted in different containers .
Orchid is one of the most fascinating, exotic and beautiful variety of flowers that is considered difficult to grow. But with the right climatic conditions they can thrive very well in your home and flower regularly...
Summary: One of the most attractive and exotic looking flowers ...
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- 30/09/09 I do love orchids but I am not very good with flowering plants. I do like your reviews about plants. |
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- 25/09/09 I do really well with orchids - I think it helps that I ignore them. I don't think they like to be fussed over. But at the moment I have a bunch in quarantine in the kitchen whilst I attempt to kill their nasty scale bugs with soapy water and a sponge. |
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- 18/09/09 I'd love to have a go at growing these - nice review. |
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