Orchids have long-lasting, elegant blooms that form a striking contrast with their glossy foliage.
Planting Calendar
Indoor grown orchids are usually available throughout the year.
Prepare
Position
Indoor orchids prefer a warm well lit position but out of direct sunlight. Cymbidium (outdoor orchids) prefer to be in a partly shaded position with protection from the hot midday sun.
Soil
Orchids are Epiphytes (living out of soil up the branches of trees) and naturally attach their roots to the bark of trees. This is why it is important not to plant them directly into regular soil or potting mix. They must be planted in Kings Orchid Mix.
Plant
Orchids like their roots to be tight in their pot. Repot once the roots have grown out of the holes in the bottom of the pot and have finished flowering. Repot into a specific orchid mixed into a pot just one size larger. To re-pot, shake off the old mix as carefully as you can, to avoid damaging the roots. Hold the plant in the new pot and gradually fill it in with your Kings Orchid Mix, making sure the plant is at the same level as it was before. Gently pack the mix down onto the roots so the plant stays upright. Water the new mix thoroughly, letting the excess water drain away.
Care
Beginner Tip
The roots which grow out of the top of the pot are aerial roots, which are just a natural part of the plant's growth. It is best not to remove these.
Expert Tip
Once an orchid has finished flowering it will need around a month with daily temperatures that drop by about 10 degrees between day and night, to entice the plant to reflower. Winter usually provides this.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why are my orchid leaves going yellow?
Orchid leaves can go yellow for a multiple of reasons. There may be in direct sunlight or the plant has dried out to much, or been over watered. Make sure your Orchid is in a well lit position that is out of direct sunlight. When watering allow the soil to dry out before watering again, and ensure that the roots never sit in any water. During the hotter parts of the year watering every 7-10 days is usually about right.
Why are my orchid leaves pale green?
Your Orchid may be lacking in fertiliser. Feed regularly as per the instructions with a liquid Orchid food.
Why are there roots growing out the top of the pot?
The roots which grow out of the top of the pot are aerial roots, which are just a natural part of the plant's growth.
Why is my orchid rotting?
You are probably over watering it. Cut back on your watering. Let the plant completely dry out then water thoroughly and drain very well. Do not have your plant sitting in water.