Orchid pot
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"Orchids seem to drive people crazy," the author Susan Orlean wrote in The Orchid Thief. "Those who love them love them madly." This has been true for cent
Sue Ann Whaley saved to Orchids
Orchids can usually live in the same pot for at least a year or two without any problems. But sooner or later, your orchid will outgrow its pot, or its potting mix will start to break down. That’s when you’ll need to repot it.
If your orchid isn't thriving, the wrong orchid pot may be the culprit. Here are 3 things to watch for to make sure it's not the pot.

Lorraine Rabon saved to Orchid care
Kokedama: a plant's roots are encased in a ball of soil, which is covered with a layer of moss, forming a sphere. DIY kokedama.

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Is it time to repot your orchid? Here's how you can choose the right orchid pot for your orchid! Plus, step by step instructions on how to repot your orchid, how to tell when your orchid needs to be repotted, and all about the different types of orchid pots and containers. #Orchid #RepotOrchid #Pot

Latricia Foulger saved to Gardening
Phalaenopsis orchids are some of the most stunning indoor plants. This guide shows you just how easy phalaenopsis orchid care is, even for beginners.

Kerry Legg saved to Gardening/Landscaping
If your orchid isn't thriving, the wrong orchid pot may be the culprit. Here are 3 things to watch for to make sure it's not the pot.

Judy Hubbes saved to Orchids
Eggshells, banana peels, tea bags, molasses, cucumber skin, potato rinds, coffee grounds… What is actually a good idea for a fertilizer supplement, and what is a pure waste of time? In this article, I’ll focus only on eggshells, and the pros and cons of using it as a fertilizer in your orchid potting mix. Read the full article on our website: https://orchideria.com/eggshells-orchid-fertilizer/
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Your orchid will be eternally grateful if you ensconce it in a pot pierced with air holes, a design concept born in Victorian England
Aerial roots are not common in other household plants. If you have just come across your first orchid, you might wonder what the projections on…
Tammy Barbery saved to Plants