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Tips For Proper Care Of Orchids

October 1, 2007

Orchids have been interesting flowers to grow for over 100 years, but taking care of orchids is something that many people feel cannot be done by a beginner. But in reality, nothing could be further from the truth! In fact, some orchid species are quite simple to care for and with more than 20,000 orchid species to choose from, this is a hobby that most anyone can tackle.

We all know that orchids love humidity which is why most people think they cannot grow them themselves. This actually isn’t entirely true since some species don’t really need that much humidity.

Providing Care Of Orchids:

You will greatly improve your efforts with a decent orchid care reference book. The Orchid Care Expert by Nigel Howell is an informative eBook that will tell you everything you need and can be downloaded right away. Don’t underrate the importance of a good reference book or eBook – it will make things a lot easier for you.

An integral part of growing orchids is being sure they get an adequate level of humidity. You want to be sure to choose your plants wisely according to the amount of humidity the species should have. You might find one needs only 40% humidity while another species requires 70% so choose yours according to the environment you can provide.

One thing that all plants must have, and orchids are no exception is water. Regardless of to what you might think – you shouldn’t give them too much water! Orchids will benefit from modest weekly watering. Don’t water too much so that there is standing water since this will encourage fungus, but don’t let the dirt become too dry either.

Getting enough light is vital to orchid growth. Contrary to what many people think, orchids do not necessarily require full sun as some are used to growing in the shade. A sunny window usually works good but you might consider using artificial lighting as well.

If you plan things properly and educate yourself, care of orchids is easy in fact, you might discover that the hardest part is picking the plant!