LifestyleForsaking common soil: Essential orchid care tips revealed

Forsaking common soil: Essential orchid care tips revealed

Be cautious with this soil if you own orchids.
Be cautious with this soil if you own orchids.
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5 September 2024 16:03

Caring for an orchid is not very difficult. However, it is easy to make a common mistake that causes these decorative plants to wither quickly. What should you keep in mind if you dream of well-maintained orchids covered in flowers? Forget about popular potting soil.

The orchid is one of the most spectacular potted plants. However, to enjoy its beautiful, blooming form, you need to provide it with appropriate care. Below, we present key principles of orchid care that will help you keep them in excellent condition.

It is extremely important to provide the plant with the right substrate. A certain type of soil can worsen the condition of an orchid. Unfortunately, this is a very common mistake made by many people. What is it exactly about?

The orchid doesn't like it. Never use it

In their natural environment, orchids grow on tree bark—such plants are called epiphytes. For this reason, it is extremely important to provide them with the proper substrate. Many people make the mistake of using universal potting soil for orchids. This way, orchids do not have the proper air circulation or humidity.

Ordinary soil causes too much water retention, which prevents plants from breathing freely and leads to root rot. However, if it has already been added to the pot, it's time to get rid of it before it's too late.

So, what is the best substrate for orchids? Make sure it's light and airy. Many people recommend a mix of coconut fibres with tree bark, charcoal, and perlite, which create the ideal soil structure for orchids.

We recommend a mix consisting of tree bark, coconut fibres, perlite, and charcoal. These additions support the soil structure and thus ensure root stability. Suitable substrate is just the beginning of caring for your dream potted plants. Let's also learn tips on watering, fertilising, and repotting.

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