The orchid will not suffer from these actions, but will delight you with abundant flowering, which is expected from it for a long time.
If the plant looks healthy but doesn’t want to bloom, you need to “hurry up” the stubborn “green pet” a little.
To do this, carefully remove the orchid from the soil, shake off the roots and wrap them in moss and coconut substrate.
It is not necessary to fill it tightly with mass, it is necessary for the roots to breathe, but at the same time to be warm. Wrap it with a rope, making a loop.
The result should be a loose but strong lump. The flower is hung upside down in a lighted room using a rope loop.
The orchid is kept in a hanging state for no more than 2 days. Then the plant should be returned to the pot.
Thus, gardeners create serious stress for the flower. At the same time, the orchid does not receive any harm. But the stubborn plant gets an incentive to bloom. Regular watering and a couple of fertilizing will consolidate the success. In the foreseeable future, the orchid will release several buds.