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Watering Orchids - Quick and Easy

Expert Author Travis Waack

Today I'd like to talk about how to water Pahelaenopsis Orchids. You see, Phalaenopsis Orchids are considered to be one of the most popular orchids that people keep around their houses today and that seems like a great reason to address how to properly take care of them when it comes to watering.

Two secret tips for you before we begin watering.

1. Use luke warm water
2. Water during the daytime hours

Watering the Phalaenopsis Orchid is really fairly easy. Now, here is the secret. The Phalaenopsis orchid doesn't want to be sitting in the water when you water it. I like using the recommended 1/4 strength of Orchid food in the watering container for my orchid water. I usually use a 1 gallon jug for watering my orchids. I mix the food with the water in the container. Once mixed, pour your mixture directly into the pot of the orchid. Do this two times. Let the water drain completely through it as you hold the orchid above your sink. Now, water it again letting all the water drain through a second time. Make sure that you have allowed it to fully drain before you place it back in its decorative container.

When watering your Phalaenopsis make sure to not get the growing crown of he plant wet. The growing crown of the Phalaenopsis Orchid is the part which is just above the soil where the seperation of the leaves takes place. Usually, within the first 2-3 inches.

After the water has fully drained I will place the pot back in the container. That is it! Pretty simple isn't it?

So, you are going to water the Phalaenopsis about every 7-10 days, or it will be as needed. I've mentioned this in other orchidinformationsecrets articles. The reason it is as needed is because in some homes have a little more humidity while other homes are a little bit drier. You really want to check to verify that the orchid really does need water. You'll do this by checking the medium (soil) using your finger. You'll want to dig into the soil to about the first joint of your finger. If the soil that your orchid is planted in feels dry, then it needs water. It doesn't need water if the soil feels really damp.

The Phalaenopsis Orchid doesn't want to dry out completely nor does it want to sit in very moist medium. They like having a bit of moisture most of the time.

If you follow these super simple yet secret steps, your orchids will be very happy and they will actually start to rebloom. Your orchids will thrive for years to come!

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