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2. Water Correctly
Overwatering is a common mistake. Water only when the potting medium feels dry. Mist roots occasionally to maintain humidity.
3. Provide Adequate Light
Bright, indirect light supports photosynthesis and encourages flowering without burning the plant.
4. Fertilize Wisely
5. Repot When Needed
Orchids usually need repotting every 1-2 years to refresh the medium and give roots room to grow.
The Floral Reward
Strong roots create a healthy foundation for your orchid’s stunning flowers. When roots thrive, you’ll notice:
- More frequent blooms throughout the year
- Larger, more vibrant flowers that last longer
- A healthier plant overall, less prone to disease or stress
Final Thoughts: Don’t Overlook the Roots!
Orchids are often admired solely for their flowers, but the real secret to their beauty lies beneath the surface — in their roots. Caring for those strong roots is the key to growing orchids that impress with their strength and floral abundance.
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