Growing healthy orchids indoors might seem challenging, but with the right guidance, these elegant plants can thrive in any home setting.
A plant expert shares her knowledge on maintaining these delicate blooms year after year, including the best place to keep the plant in your home.
Orchids are popular houseplants that can really elevate your home decor, but how you care for them is important for their survival, gardening expert and PlantWhisperer senior editor Victoria Cummins said.
For optimal growth, place orchids in carefully selected locations with appropriate light exposure.
The expert said: "Orchids love bright, indirect light. An east- or west-facing windowsill is ideal - just protect them from harsh direct sun that can scorch the leaves."
Orchid placement is important for their survival
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Ensuring they are in an area with the right humidity is also crucial for indoor orchids to flourish.
The expert recommended: "To boost humidity, mist the foliage with room temperature water every few days, but avoid getting the flowers wet."
Similarly, make sure your plant has enough water, while being mindful not to overwater, Victoria added.
She added: "To keep your orchids thriving in planters or pots indoors, aim to water them about once a week. A good trick is to lift the pot and check if it feels heavy before adding more water.
"For moth orchids specifically, look for the roots to turn silvery as a sign they need a drink."
Additionally, temperature control plays a crucial role in orchid care. The expert advised: "Most orchids prefer temperatures between 60°F to 80°F (around 15°C to 26°C), with cooler nights."
Proper potting technique is another essential factor for success. "Make sure to use a well-draining orchid potting mix in your planters," the expert explained.
"Interestingly, orchids often do best when they're a bit root-bound, so avoid overpotting."
Orchids like humidity
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"Maintaining orchids for the long term requires attention to their blooming cycles.
"After a blooming cycle finishes, usually every two to three years, refresh your planter by gently removing the old potting mix and repotting the orchid."
Following these tips can help your orchid thrive in your home. Victoria concluded: "With the proper light, watering, humidity, temperature and feeding routine, the orchids in your pots and planters can live happily for years indoors, reblooming after each flowering cycle."