Growing
Orchids
Orchid
Nutrition
Winter Orchid
Care
ABC's of Repotting
Our Orchid Story
September is
Dynamite!
Surfing
the Web for Orchids
Fragrance
in Cattleya Orchids
Spring
and Summer Orchid Care
Tales
of Orchids
Orchid
Labeling
The
Orchid Fertilizer Bible
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Primal
urges motivate us into spring cleaning, repotting, dividing,
and spraying for this, that and those.
Step one is to read or reread our newsletters that
go into some detail about dividing, repotting, fertilizing,
sharing your orchids, upgrading your collection - basically
Orchids 101 with a few personal twists.
The seasons of spring and summer are the best growing
times of the year. It's time to rejuvenate your orchids
that lapsed during the long, cold, dark winter. Also,
it's time to motivate your collection into larger, stronger,
more vigorous plants to produce those quality blooms
in quantity. More and stronger new growth develops into
superior flowers. That is why we grow orchids, isn't
it?
Shading is critical during these long days. As the angle
of the light is shifting, be aware of when and how long
your orchids get sunlight. Sunburn can happen rapidly.
The same location as last year might get more light
this year because a tree was trimmed or even removed.
You may still have cool nights, which means you do not
live in Florida! But the sun is intense and drives up
the heat rapidly in a greenhouse. Remember that an old
term for a greenhouse is "Hot House"! Don't
neglect your fans, vents and shade materials.
Fall and Winter are coming, so get those orchids fired
up while you can. As you have noticed, orchids are not
your fastest growing plant. They take their time responding
to the good things you do for them, so get to it!
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