Orchids belong to the largest family of flowering plants. Orchids have evolved over thousands of years and have adapted to grow on every continent except Antarctica, Orchids are recognized as the most popular exotic plant in the world and Orchids have become the favorite of both new and qualified gardeners. Orchids vary in the way they grow and find there food and water, they are either epiphytes or are traditional soil loving plants. Orchids are often considered to be a specialty plant that can only be grown in a commercial greenhouse with specialized orchid care however, you can grow orchids in the home or garden if you choose the right type and offer the correct growing environment. Planting orchids or growing them in pots can be a challenging but worthwhile experience and with this species you will be content with the wonderful blooms and fragrance that Orchids produce. Early in the Orchids past they were rare and only found abundantly in their natural living habitats. In modern times people have collected and grown the Orchid and established it as a very admired species. With today’s marketplace they can be grown and traded throughout the world very easily which has led to an abundance of varieties that are available to the hobby. Orchids have now become a major commercial market throughout the world. Buyers can pay hundreds of dollars on new or improved hybrids. Orchids are now one of the most popular cut-flowers on the market. Orchid hybridization has been around for many years, but only recently have the new technologies made the production of hybrids more economical. The two most commonly grown and sought after Orchids are the Phalaenopsis and the Dendrobium. Phalaenopsis orchids have hundreds of flowers in a cluster that are long lasting and are rather easy to grow. These Orchid flowers are favorites at weddings and in floral displays and can be colorful in pinks, yellows and stripes. These are native to the Philippines and have become a very popular house and garden plant. The Dendrobium is the second largest orchid genus and has over a thousand species. These Orchids can be found in Northern India, South East Asia, Australia and Polynesia. Dendrobiums typically grow near the equator in tropical conditions, although some grow in climates with dry winters. Dendrobiums can be easy to grow; it is rather difficult to get them to bloom regularly. Many new gardeners shy away from Orchids because they believe it take a professional to achieve success and they do not know the basics of orchid care. Many people think that growing orchids requires a big greenhouse however if you pick the right type and provide it with the right environment anyone with basic knowledge of plant care can grow Orchids in the home. Orchids do require some basic conditions to do well. As with all plants they require light, water, humidity, proper temperature and right growing medium. Orchids like light and they will grow and flower best in a bright sunny window. A southern exposure, with indirect light in the morning and afternoon is best. Winter in some areas can be a problem with lighting, if needed fluorescent lighting can be used to supplement the natural sunlight. Plant grow lights have gotten very good at providing the proper light for growing orchids and you can use them in any area of the home and have wonderful plants. Tropical orchids need and grow greatly in organic material, bark and fibers mixed with peat are great for growing orchids. The planting mix must have good drainage but should also hold some moisture. There are special orchid mixes available to make it quite easy. Provide your Orchids with a liquid fertilizer that has a 20-20-20 analysis or a specialized orchid fertilizer (30-10-10).
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Orchids, the most common household plant bred by hobbyists around the world, belong to the largest plant family. Orchids, one of the most attractive flowers, are grown by gardeners for the pleasantly fragrant flowers. Orchid plants come in a wide variety of types and colors to fit almost any garden or home environment and if desired any person can grow orchids. Orchids are important commercially in the floral industry and also for there fragrance in the perfume industry. Most of us know Orchids for there beautiful blooms in the garden or home.
Growing and maintaining orchids can be an art similar to that of the ancient Japanese tradition and art of bonsai if one wants to take the hobby to that level. Both tropical and subtropical orchids are accessible at garden centers and through orchid clubs across the world. Orchid plants are also one of the most flexible plant groups on earth and can be grown in many different situations. Orchid care is not too different from caring for any other plant in the home or garden. Orchids often will do best in temperatures that would be to cold for you in your house.
There are several varieties of Orchids available to the gardener; among those are the Cymbidium, Cattleya, Denrobiums, Phalaenopsis and Vanda. These Orchid varieties originate in a variety of locations and have several growing needs and some can be more of a challenge than the others. Cymbidium orchids are one of the oldest cultivated varieties having 40 species and thousands of hybrids. Originally from Asia Cymbidium are one of the easiest orchids to grow and will flower yearly if cared for correctly. The Vanda orchid is another Orchid that is rather easy to grow. These plants produce flowers in dazzling colors such as blue, red, yellow and orange. Flower spikes can have as much as 10 blooms that last for a number of weeks.
Orchid Care Tips
Orchids are not as difficult to grow as many gardeners believe if they are supplied with the essentials that plants need to thrive. The most important is light, as with any plant Orchids require the proper amount of light to grow and set blooms. Water and humidity is also very key for Orchids and must be provided consistently too prevent drying especially if a soil less mix is used, Temperature is very important as many Orchids will thrive at room temperature but need cooler nights to set blooms.
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I am trying to grow a cattleya orchid, but I don’t know a lot about them. I have been all over the internet, but they all say different things. I know that they have a special pot, and that the roots should dry between waterings. But does anyone know which plant food and medium are the best? I have saw sites that say to use coconut bark, charcoal chunks… And fertilizers… Ugh! 11-35-15, or 20-14-13… Help! I have a cattleya on the way and I already have a happy phalaenopsis (unless anyone knows a fertilizer I should feed him.
) Help! I already have a planting medium that is supposed to be made for phal’s. Could I use that for the Cattleya? I love the cattleyas, and I want it to grow and be healthy. Any tips? Thank you!!!
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