Mar 19 2008
White Orchids: Everything You Need to Know
There are numerous types of orchids that you can choose from, but white orchids are definitely some of the most popular. The white orchids have flowers that resemble the shape of a moth or butterfly, which explains why they are also known as moth orchids. White orchids do require different care than other orchid plants, and their requirements of care will be discussed in more detail here.
Watering
As with most other types of plants, watering is one of the most important parts of caring for the white orchid plant. You can tell when the plant needs watering by simply lifting it up and feeling the weight of it. When it feels light it needs water, and when it feels heavier there is still enough water in the soil.
You want to make sure that you water them well where the water soaks through the medium that they are planted in, and be careful to not let water sit on the leaves overnight. If you accidentally put too much water in you can dry the leaves and pat the soil with a paper towel gently and this will help to soak up a bit of the excess water.
Temperature
The temperature of the area around the plant is also very important when growing white orchids. Generally a temperature of about 55º is the coolest that you can have before the flowers will suffer, and it is important not to let these plants get either too cold or too hot because they do not deal well with shock and take a considerable amount of time to recover.
Light and Air
White orchids prefer to have little to no direct light on their leaves because they burn so easily, and so it is best to keep them in the sun during the early morning hours but then remove them before the harsh UV rays of the midday sun come out.
The orchids are a large and incredibly diverse family of plants, and they are a favorite of plant enthusiasts everywhere. They are truly wonderful plants and produce beautiful flowers. They will live a long and healthy life as long as they are well cared for, so take the time to educate yourself on the plant before attempting to grow on one your own. There are many different ways in which you can obtain this information, such as by attending orchid shows and going to nurseries and private orchid growers.
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