In February, indoor plants begin to slowly wake up after their “winter hibernation”.
In spring, flower growers perform simple actions, after which the “green pets” are unrecognizable.
The orchid will be covered with flowers if you properly help it to emerge from its “winter hibernation” as quickly as possible.
From November to February, plants are in special conditions. Firstly, the air is dry. Secondly, the light flux is weak.
March and the following months are the time when these indicators change for the better. The process is slow, so the grower can help the orchid "wake up" faster.
Already in early March, the plant can be sprayed on the leaf to increase humidity. In addition, spring is a great time to replant indoor plants. New soil, fertilizing and abundant watering will ensure lush flowering.
An orchid definitely needs repotting if it starts shedding leaves and stops growing upwards. These are the main signs that the plant needs new soil.