"To repot an orchid, remove the entire plant and root ball gently," says Steve Corcoran, CEO of Lawn Love. "Orchid roots are notorious for being a bit sticky to the inside of their containers, so if ...
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How often to repot orchids so they stay healthy
Look for signs your orchid needs repotting.
Worried your bare orchid is dead? Learn five expert, low-effort tricks to get a Phalaenopsis to rebloom with months of ...
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Why Your Orchid Leaves Are Wilting—And 5 Fixes For A Healthy Plant
Your orchid's leaves can help you gauge its health.
When you see wilting leaves, check the roots of your orchid. Kondrat compares unhealthy roots to a straw that’s clogged, and, ...
Put your peace lily into the new pot and fill in around it with more fresh potting soil. Leave at least an inch between the ...
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The City Gardener: All about orchids
Orchids are surprisingly easy to grow, and with just a little extra TLC, will bloom happily year after year ...
Winter has many daydreaming about a tropical paradise. Orchids can transform the average home into a tropical setting.
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