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These lovely orchids are so spectacular in the nursery that they call out to be taken home. The instructions are to keep them near a window but out of direct sunlight and to water by placing two ice cubes in the pot once a week. I suppose that is to prevent over watering. I have tried this several times and the blooms last several weeks then fade. After that it seems to be the end. I have never been able to keep them alive let alone to bloom again. Maybe there is a secret that has not been revealed to me. Any suggestions?
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7 comments:
I've never had much luck with them either, but my mom's orchids are never without a bloom. We think it's her placement of it on the kitchen sink window sill. The fact that she drinks several hot cups of tea day, and the boiling kettle water produces a steam that flows over the plant, surely helps.
I have a tray full of orchids whichI always keep in the same place i.e. in front of a window and simply pour water into the tray as and when I remember! They can look beyond flowering for ages and then suddenly a stem will develop with buds on and, lo and behold, I have orchids once more.
They're a plant for "patient" gardeners :-)
Absolutely gorgeous! What exquisite color. I have no skill in this area so I have no advise. Just keep taking these lovely pictures! Cathy
I know nothing about orchids, but that is a fabulous macro.
What a stunning shot!
Beautiful shot. I think there may be something in Trish's theory of the boiling kettle. Worth a shot?
Look like two lungs... or even an insect's head!
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