Kit Cat Buddy, sniffing the Orchids
Friday is Orchid soaking day. And, I generally have a little helper named Buddy. He's my sweet little kitty who seems to enjoy gardening as much as I do.Once a week, the Butterfly (Phaleanopsis) Orchids rest for 30 minutes, soaking in a kitchen sink full of water.
In that water, I dissolve 1-2 tablespoons of fertilizer.
Use a 30-10-10 fertilizer, if growing orchids in bark.
If you're growing them in another medium you may want to considering switching them to bark. They live longer with bark (better drainage) though they require more nitrogen. (Hence the '30' of nitrogen with 10 of phosphorous and 10 of potassium in that 30-10-10 fertilizer mix.)
Water is not that big a deal to Orchids. In their natural environment, they're sometimes categorized as Celestial (found in the high tree canopies) and Terrestrial (found in boggy areas, such as the marshes in Florida.) The orchids posted here need less water than most, though they will surely die if you follow the latest trend of placing an ice cube in their pot and thinking you've done them a favor.
Phaleanopsis Orchids appreciate a deep soak, every 7-10 days, depending upon the humidity in your environment.
* These are all re-bloomers, that I've owned for ages.
PS: I've owned that cat for ages, too. He turns 15 this year!
Have a great weekend, everybody!
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