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Orchids are notoriously hard to care for, but one woman has shared her 'secret' to getting the houseplants to bloom non-stop ...
Unlike some of the other best indoor plants for your health and well-being, orchids can be potted in different mixes and with bark or moss which will slightly change their watering needs.
Orchids are often grown in sphagnum moss, fir bark and other porous plant fibes. Over time, it becomes necessary to replace these mediums or top them up. Although, only repot your orchid when it's ...
Repot all new orchids that are planted with sphagnum moss as soon as they’re done blooming to ensure that they have a proper growing medium for long-term health. Purchase a high-quality bark ...
Article continues below The fact that orchids are typically housed in bark chips or moss rather than conventional potting soil signals their unique watering requirements. When tending to any plant ...
Mr Smith made clear that people should use an "orchid-specific mix" that typically includes "sphagnum moss, bark chips, and perlite"—regular soil will simply not do. There are five key elements ...