An orchid can bloom for a long time and abundantly if it is provided with proper care and feeding.
We will tell you how to make an orchid bloom beautifully and lushly with the help of one teaspoon.
Why the orchid does not bloom
An orchid may stop blooming or bloom weakly for various reasons.
Lack or excess of light. The orchid loves bright diffused light, but does not tolerate direct sunlight.
If an orchid does not have enough light, it will not form buds and will lose color. If the orchid is too hot or dry, it may drop buds or flowers.
Incorrect watering. Orchid is a moisture-loving plant that needs regular watering, but does not like over-watering.
If you water the orchid too often or too little, it can get sick or dry out. You need to water the orchid with warm water as the substrate dries out, without flooding the roots and leaves.
Low air humidity. Orchid is a tropical plant that is accustomed to high air humidity.
If the air in the room is too dry, especially in winter when the radiators are on, the orchid will have difficulty breathing and feeding. You can maintain air humidity using a humidifier, a sprayer, or a tray of water under the pot.
Lack or excess of fertilizers. An orchid is a plant that needs additional feeding, especially during the flowering period. If an orchid lacks fertilizers, it does not develop and does not bloom.
If an orchid has too much fertilizer, it can get burnt or poisoned. Feed the orchid with special fertilizers for orchids once every two weeks in half the dose.
How to make an orchid bloom
If you want to make your orchid bloom beautifully and lushly, you can use a simple and affordable method – a teaspoon of sugar. Sugar is a source of glucose, which is food for plants. Sugar helps the orchid get energy for growth and flowering, and also improves immunity and protection against diseases.
To feed an orchid with sugar, you will need:
• teaspoon of sugar;
• a glass of warm water;
• spray or watering can.
Step-by-step instructions for feeding orchids with sugar look like this.
1. Dissolve a teaspoon of sugar in a glass of warm water, stir well.
2. Spray the solution on the leaves and stems of the orchid, avoiding contact with flowers and buds.
3. Water the orchid roots with the solution without overwatering them.
4. Repeat the procedure once a month during the period of active growth and flowering of the orchid.
Feeding your orchid with sugar is a simple and effective way to make it bloom beautifully and lushly. Sugar helps the orchid get the necessary nutrition and energy, and also improves its health and beauty.
Try this method and enjoy the magnificent bloom of your orchid.