On average, orchids need water every week during the growing season. Once the orchid stops blooming, you can cut back on water, since the plant is resting. If you have an orchid with a small pot, you may need to water twice a week when the plant is actively growing. Before watering, ...
Pro Tip:As a general rule,you should repot your orchid every one to three years, depending on how rapidly the plant is growing and how quickly the potting medium breaks down. If your orchid’s roots are starting to poke through the growing pot, it’s time for a bigger pot! Orchid Life...
I don’t feedbromeliadsbecause I feel they really don’t need it. If your Aechmea does, use an all-purpose orchid food, diluted to 1/2 strength, or a bromeliad fertilizer. Just be sure not to get too much in the tank because the salts in the fertilizer build up and cause burn. Fe...
Bromeliads have a small root system so you don’t have to worry about repotting them too often. Every four to five years is probably just fine. And, you only need to go up 1 pot size. It’s best to repot them in spring and summer into early fall. This is Aechmea fasciata, the ...
Only repot every 2 years in a pot 2-4 inches larger than the previous one, and place the plant in the same/similar conditions so it has no drastic sunlight/temperature stress to contend with. 11. Still Acclimating to New Environment ...
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How do you repot an orchid? Harmony Corelitz Plant Specialist Expert Answer For an orchid, you're going to need to take care to see what type of soil substrate it needs. Orchids aren't typically grown in actual soil. They're going to be grown in Spagna moss, or a mix of bark....
Repot your orchids about every 2 years. Most orchids only need to be repotted when their potting medium starts to decompose, which is generally every 2 years.[12] You may need to repot your orchid sooner if the plant’s roots are outgrowing its pot, the lower leaves are dying, or its...
My Hoya, a cousin to the String Of Hearts, has grown like crazy so it’s time to repot that soon. This unusual beauty with heart-shaped foliage, hence the name, came with me when I moved from Santa Barbara to Tucson. In the 4 months that I’ve lived here, this plant (which hangs...