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Most folks do this wrong. The right way to grow orchids in water successfully
Most folks do this wrong. The right way to grow orchids in water successfully
Ask the Expert: How to Make An Orchid Bloom Again - Gardenista
Orchid expert Mary Gerritsen shares her top growing and care tips to make a Phalaenopsis house plant bloom again and again.
Floral Journal
A popular flower associated with perfection, love, beauty, luxury, fertility and children, orchids are a popular plant choice for the home. Here is how to take care of them.
5 Steps to Repot Your Orchid
5 Steps to Repot Your Orchid ~ Posted by Just Add Ice Orchids... It's Just That Simple.
How to Repot an Orchid Step by Step (Without Killing It)
Be careful not to break any of the roots when removing the orchid from its current pot. #gardenista #orchid
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO REPOT AN ORCHID -
Orchids are not ordinary plants. This is especially true when it comes knowing how to repot orchids. This article will walk you through the whole process.
How to tell the difference between orchid roots and orchid spikes | Brooklyn Orchids
Phal roots
Why Re-Pot Orchids - Plus 4 Clues that Tell You When to Re-Pot Orchids
Aren't sure how to pot your orchid? Learn how in my step-by-step tutorial. #orchidbliss #windowsillorchids #ganrdening #flowers #orchidflowerspike #phalaenopsis #orchids #repotorchids
Re-Potting your Just Add Ice Orchid
A Just Add Ice Orchids expert walks through the steps of re-potting a phalaenopsis orchids, the type of pot and soil that should be used and where to cut the...
Repotting a Phalaenopsis
▶ Repotting a Phalaenopsis - YouTube - funny guy so pumped on left hand, but he does teach us about roots like tree lady did also. Sqwishy roots=cut off with steral tools...firm roots tuck into new pot!
Two, Four, Six, Eight, Let Your Orchids Propagate: Multiplying Your Orchids
Two, Four, Six, Eight, Let Your Orchids Propagate: Multiplying Your Orchids
Orchid Keikis: What They Are and What to Do With Them | Brooklyn Orchids
Keikis: What They Are and What to Do with Them | Brooklyn Orchids