Learn the art of watering orchids with this comprehensive beginner's guide. Master the basics and keep your orchids healthy and happy.
Water QualityUse distilled water, rainwater, or filtered water to avoid mineral buildup.
Pot TypeTerracotta pots dry out faster than plastic pots, so you’ll need to water more frequently if using terracotta.
Check Before WateringBefore watering, check the potting mix. It should be mostly dry but not bone-dry.
Watering Technique Water thoroughly, allowing the water to drain completely from the pot. Empty any excess water from the saucer to prevent root rot.
Frequency Watering frequency depends on factors like temperature, humidity, and pot type. As a general rule, water when the potting mix has partially dried out.
Avoid Wet Leaves Try to avoid getting water on the leaves and flowers, as this can lead to diseases.
You can help gauge moisture levels by feeling the weight of the pot. A heavy pot indicates sufficient moisture, while a lighter pot means it’s time to water.
Don’t allow water to sit in the crown or leaf joints of the plant, as this can lead to rot. Turning the orchid to the side after watering helps drain excess water.
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