What to do with orchids after flowering?

You need to run it like this:

immediately after the end of flowering, reduce the frequency and abundance of watering, with drying of the substrate;
adhere to a moderate irrigation regime until the appearance of their own roots in young growth;
after the formation of roots on young growths, increase watering, but avoiding waterlogging;
adhere to the increased irrigation regime until the formation of the stop list;

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Orchid plants like tight fits inside pots, but when their roots start growing up and over pot rims, it is time to repot them. Wait until your orchid stops flowering and all the blooms have fallen to remove the plant from its old pot and pot it into a slightly larger container.

You might be thinking “How do you care for orchids after they bloom?”

Return to your regular watering and fertilizing schedule. There is no concrete rule on watering orchids, and it’s very easy to over-water the plants. The American Orchid Society recommends only watering when the soil has dried out. Water by placing your plant in the sink and running the water for about a minute. You should fertilize your orchid about every 2 weeks.

You could be asking “How to care for Phalaenopsis orchids after they bloom?”

You see, phalaenopsis orchid care bears a simpler set of instructions compared to many other orchids, which is probably why this plant is one of the Tricking Your Phal into Reblooming. Orchids require very specific conditions to bloom, most of which are not found in the home interior.

How to make an orchid bloom again?

Protect your orchid from drafts. Inventory all exterior doors, heating, and cooling vents and heat sources (wood-burning stoves)., and regulate watering. Irregular watering is a sure way to shrivel orchid buds. Be aware of pollutants, orchids are sensitive to pollution, and take a break from fertilizer are a couple more ideas to take a look at.

What to do if Yours orchid stopped blooming?

The only way out is a transplant. Some varieties of plants can bloom more than once, so epiphyte transplantation after the flowering process is completed is mandatory. After the Dendrobium has ceased to bloom, it should be transplanted into a pot of larger volume.

Are orchids good house plants?

Orchids are popular houseplants and make a beautiful addition to houseplant displays. Moth orchids ( Phalaenopsis) are the most common type of orchid grown in the UK. Flowering over a long period, they’re available in an increasingly wide range of flower colours.