Experienced gardeners have revealed a simple method that will help stimulate orchid flowering.
Making this plant bloom indoors is not the easiest task. Many housewives puzzle over how to make the orchid release at least a couple of buds.
Fertilizers play an important role, but are far from decisive. If enough fertilizers have been applied, but there is still no flowering, it is time to use a little trick.
Even the most capricious orchid will produce many buds if you make adjustments to the conditions of maintenance. It is necessary to create a temperature difference.
During daylight hours, the orchid should be kept in a room where the air temperature is +20 …+24 °C. At night, the plant should be moved to a room where the temperature is +15 …+18 °C.
The easiest option is to take the orchid out onto a glazed balcony at night, where the right temperature is created in the spring at night. Experts advise keeping the flower in such conditions for 2-3 weeks. Over time, the plant will release buds and bloom profusely.