Monday, 23 October 2017

Top And Essential Orchid Supplies

By Virginia Robinson


There is a wide array of supplies available to help you take care of your orchids, some are essentials, and some are handy extras. The number of products on the market can be a little overwhelming at times, but you don't have to spend a fortune to get started, stick to the basics and you'll be able to care for your orchids adequately without filling your house full of orchid supplies.

Many of the basics can be bought or made on a budget and should require very little in the way of additional costs. To help you get to grips with some of the more common flower supplies I've put together a list of the top six. Simulating a Humid Environment- Flowers require a high degree of humidity, many flower species are found naturally in tropical climates and therefore will thrive best if you can simulate these conditions. Humidity trays can be a great solution for this. They're relatively inexpensive and you can find them in most major gardening centers, or you can simply make your version.

Pollution also has a significant effect on their slow process of growth and reproduction. If it happens that one generation is unable to reproduce, it will certainly have a bad effect on the slow cycle of growth of the flowers. These factors resulted to the rarity of some most wanted species and therefore resulted in the increase in its price.

Mounting Flowers- The majority of flowers are epiphytic which means that the grow naturally above the ground clinging to the surface of trees or rocks with their roots suspended in the air. If your flower is one of these species, then you will be able to mount it successfully. In my opinion mounted flowers look far more decorative than potted ones and you can get pretty creative.

Cattleya is another variety of extremely desirable flower. Raising these plants is somewhat difficult; however, its difficulty has made them even more appealing. Even those who are well-experienced flower growers find the cultivation of Cattleyas as a challenging task because the plants will not bloom properly if they are not provided with an environment that closely resembles their natural habitat. The flowers of the cattleya are very delicate, and the plant itself requires extreme care for it to be able to procreate beautiful flowers.

They may have materials and orchids supplies but always inspect the quality of orchids that they sell. Sometimes it can be overwhelming to be in the presence of so many beautiful blooms that you buy in bulk without really inspecting the plants. If it is your first time to visit that particular plant store or nursery, be conservative and build the relationship and trust first before investing so much for your new hobby.

Keeping Your Flowers in Pots- If your flower is terrestrial or you just don't want to mount your flower you can keep it in a pot like other house plants. Flowers should be potted tightly, re-potting only when roots begin growing over the pot before they get a firm grip on the outsides making it difficult to remove with damaging your flower.

The medium you choose to pot your flower in is very important too. Don't fall into the trap of using soil or compost as this restricts drainage and retains too much moisture for the plant to cope with. Flowers require their roots to be able to dry out completely which means you should use a potting media that allows good drainage and air circulation. Some good potting mediums are Coconut Husk, Red Wood Fibre, Sphagnum Moss and Pine Bark.




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