Valentine Orchid

Exquisite! Breathtaking! Romantic! Your valentine orchid is surely an incredible beauty. But now that you have it, what do you do with it?  Check the orchid care tips below to keep your gift thriving.

Renanthera orchid, red flower, Orchids in the Park 2013, San Francisco, CaliforniaPaphiopedilum orchid, white Lady Slipper flower with dark purple spots, Orchids in the Park 2013, San Francisco, CaliforniaGastrorchis humblotii, orchid species flower, Orchids in the Park 2013, San Francisco, California

What kind is it? –  Identify your orchid to learn more about its care needs. You don’t need to find its exact name, only its general orchid variety. Phals, or Moth Orchids, are the most common types (see the white flower below for one example.) Other favorites include Cattleyas, CymbidiumsLady Slippers, and Oncidiums.

Humidity – Orchids hate dry air, which can wilt flowers, damage leaves, and attract pests. Raise humidity by grouping plants together, or placing plants in a humid area, like a bathroom or kitchen. To increase humidity, use a cool mist humidifier, or a spray mister. Many growers balance flowerpots on top of pebbles in trays of shallow water, always keeping the pots above the water level.

Phalaenopsis mannii hybrid, Moth Orchid, Orchids in the Park 2013, San Francisco, CaliforniaCattleya hybrid, orchid flowers, Orchids in the Park 2013, San Francisco, CaliforniaPhalaenopsis hybrid, Moth Orchid with white flower, Orchids in the Park 2013, San Francisco, California

Water – Use room-temperature water to soak the pot, and then let all excess water drain out. Don’t let plants sit in water for too long, or their roots may rot. Whenever you water, remove wrappers, ribbons, or decorative containers which block the drainage holes.

Light – Place your orchid in bright light. Many varieties enjoy morning sun. Cattleyas, Dendrobiums, Oncidiums, Vandas, and some other varieties will eventually need direct sun to flower again, but you can keep them in the shade while you’re enjoying their current blooms.

Paphiopedilum flower, side view of Lady Slipper flower, Orchids in the Park 2013, San Francisco, CaliforniaPhalaenopsis hybrid, Moth Orchid flowers, Orchids in the Park 2013, San Francisco, CaliforniaPaphiopedilum flower, Lady Slipper orchid, Orchids in the Park 2013, San Francisco, California

Cut flowers – Give orchids the same care as other cut flowers. Place in lukewarm water, and keep out of direct sun. Change the water every couple days. High humidity will help the flowers last longer. Good luck!

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