Some orchid owners make mistakes when caring for the flower, which leads to its death.
The flower must be grown in a special substrate, not in ordinary soil.
The substrate should contain coal, coconut fiber, pieces of baked clay, expanded clay and bark.
Gardeners make mistakes when they grow an orchid in a dark pot.
Because of this, the roots will not have enough light, which will lead to a lack of nutrients.
You cannot add fertilizer to a flower pot immediately after purchase.
An orchid that has moved to a new location experiences stress, but when growing in a store it already received certain fertilizers.
Once you have replanted the flower and it has finished blooming, you can think about fertilizing it.