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How To Revive An Orchid That's Stopped Blooming
If it's not dormant, here's how to tweak your orchid's care.
You bought your orchid when it was loaded with flowers and admired its gorgeous blooms for months. Now, the flowers have dropped off, and you’re wondering what to do with the remaining ho-hum clump of ...
When your orchid bloom fades, you can cut back a healthy green flower spike to encourage side blooms, or remove the spike entirely if it has turned brown so it can redirect energy to its leaves and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gfed / Getty Images Because orchids bloom for months, they might give the impression that their flowering period never ends but it ...
Routine pruning is not a necessary part of orchid care; however, there are times when a little cutting back is beneficial to the plant. Knowing how to prune an orchid is useful when you want to ...
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Stop binning 'dead' orchids – here's how to get your orchid to bloom again after all the flowers drop
When that Christmas Phalaenopsis drops its last blossom, many owners assume they have killed it. Here, experts share five simple tweaks that turn bare stems into repeat flowers. Your orchid looked ...
SEATTLE — The Phalaenopis (moth orchid) is a popular one to give, especially around the holidays. Ciscoe Morris has a few tips to get them to stay blooming and then re-bloom later. It's not hard to ...
Question: I received a phalaenopsis orchid for the holidays that’s still in bloom. How long is it going to bloom and what care should it receive after the flowers are gone? Answer: When a phalaenopsis ...
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Should you cut the stem of your orchid if the flowers die? What to do for more blooms
Key Points Cut brown orchid stems completely; green ones may need selective pruning.Pruning helps the orchid refocus energy ...
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