Phalaenopsis will generally re bloom given a little extra care.
Orchid care cut flowers.
After receiving the shipment open box es immediately cut the stems and put in room water temperature.
Whether you cut orchids from your own greenhouse or received them as a gift keeping the attractive blooms looking their best requires a flower preservative.
Phalaenopsis orchids cut stems.
Avoid storage in direct sunlight.
So when choosing flowers for special occasions such as weddings anniversaries and birthdays there is nothing richer and finer than freshly cut orchids.
If you see your orchid is growing lush green growth then it is probably not getting enough light.
If you have a phalaenopsis cut the stem just above the bottom 2 nodes or joints of the stem once the flower has died.
Optionally you can disinfect a cutting tool with alcohol or flame it to kill germs.
The orchid s rank in the cut flower world is the same as that of the diamond and other precious stones in the jewelry business.
Of all of the more commonly available orchids only phalaenopsis the moth orchid will re bloom from its old spike.
You can speed up the new growth by feeding the plant a quarter strength of fertilizer with every watering.
After your orchid has finished blooming and all of the flowers have fallen off there are a few orchid care instructions that you should follow.
Care of indoor orchid plants is easy once you learn how to grow them properly.
These interesting flowers can be found in a range of colors and sizes depending on the variety.
More than 35 000 orchid species exist and these delicate flowers are recognized as a symbol of beauty and love.
They make excellent accent plantings to nearly any home décor.
Cut off spent stems when the flowers have died.
When the last flower fades you can leave the spike stem on and it will still continue flowering but the stem gets very ungainly and the flowers get smaller.
Orchids do not flower more than once on the same stem with the exception of the phalaenopsis or moth orchid.
Although if you see that the spike has begun to turn brown this is an indicator that it will not bloom again and using a sterile cutting tool you should cut the spike about one inch above its base.
Fill container at least halfway and store stems in a 50 60 degrees environment.
When an orchid is receiving enough light the growth should actually look like a light green or green yellow colour.
Once the orchid is back to normal you can cut back to regular feedings.
After flowers fall off use a sterile razor blade to cut the flower spike and discard the tool after a single use.