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Posted in Types of Orchids | January 25th, 2011 | Comments Off

Orchids are one of the most beautiful and magnificent flowers which are thought to be symbol of success, growth and durability. Apart from real Orchids, silk Orchids are becoming more popular among many people. It is because they do not need regular care and maintenance. They are fake flowers but look real, and can add beauty and glamour in your room or in an office.

Orchids of almost all kinds are available in silk Orchids. In past, plastic was used to make stem and leaves and different clothes were used to make flowers. But nowadays, the silk and nylon are used to make the flowers that look real and give you the impact of genuine and true flowers.

Silk or artificial Orchids are used for multipurpose. They are available in several different types and colors that they can be set and arranged in innumerable ways. They can be potted alone or combined with matching flowers. The general look of the flowers decorations are highly impacted by the container in which they are placed. Luckily, variety of different stylish vases, pots, and containers are available in the market. You simply need to know the size and shape of the container that best fits in your home or office interior.

The popularity of silk Orchids has been increased rapidly by past few years because they have many advantages over genuine Orchids.

A person who is suffering from flower allergy but love Orchids can enjoy having as many Orchids as he wants in silk or artificial form.

Another advantage of silk Orchids is that you can even buy those Orchid types which are not easily available in your region or country. These fake Orchids can be a great gift you can proudly present to your friends or colleagues.

In wedding ceremonies and functions, silk Orchids can be a great choice because they are not sensitive to heat and cold, therefore, they do not need care that real Orchids need and can also be reuse in other functions. They are also used in different party decorations worldwide. They are getting more popularity across the world because they are inexpensive whereas the real Orchids are very costly. Some varieties of Orchids are hard to find in real form in some parts of world.

Silk Orchids give you the loveliness of these eye-catching flowers without the high price and much care. Like all other flowers, silk Orchids can easily be bought from decoration-pieces shops, and even from online stores.

Decorations and arrangements of silk Orchids adorn any place. It gives you the great pleasure and relaxing sensation when you see these lovely Orchids in your living room after a long, hectic and tiresome day.

The most pleasant things about these Orchids are that they are easily affordable, do not demand the maintenance, never wither away, and last long; yet they give you all the visual worth of the real and true Orchid flowers.

Posted in Orchids Care | January 1st, 2011 | Comments Off

Orchids are remarkable and unique flowers. The purity and decency of these flowers make them aptly elegant and stylish décor at birthdays and weddings, whereas their bright colors and distinctive shapes and patterns make them perfect for the bouquets and arrangements.

The most important part of the Orchid plant is roots as the health of the whole plant depends on them. Mostly the Orchids grown in the houses, greenhouses, and gardens are epiphytes. They originate from regions having tropical conditions which are most favorable for the plant growth. Some Orchids, that are inhabitant of temperate climates such as Cypripediums, start out growing on the ground. Conversely, thousands of plants grow in tropical regions, causing the shortage of growing space. Therefore, epiphytic Orchids start climbing into shrubs and trees in search of more light. They have roots which support them in climbing into higher places.

Orchid roots have two cores. The inner core is called Cortex which is very hard and contains sustenance, whereas the outer core is known as Velamen which is fairly an amazing material as it absorbs water, oxygen, minerals from the fertilizer, and adheres to any support so well that it becomes very difficult to detach these gripping roots. Thus, these Orchids exploit any moisture or nutrients with help of their roots.

Different Orchid species have different roots. Some species have large, round, and thick roots having a diameter of approximately 2 cm, others are thin like hair. The color of Orchid roots also varies a lot. They can be white, silver, grey, brown, red, purple, or green. These roots can be scaly, smooth, spiky, or warty. Some Orchid growers are so experienced that they can tell the type of an Orchid just by looking at their roots.

When growing Orchids at home, it is important to take good care of Orchid roots. Generally, they need proper air circulation which can be provided by putting Orchid plant in a pot having big holes on its sides and also at the bottom.

Apart from holed-pot, the potting mix also plays a vital role in providing adequate air flow. It is highly recommended to use specialized for Orchids potting mix for the healthy growth as they are made up of both organic (e.g. fir bark) and inorganic (e.g. nitrogen) elements.

It should be remembered that roots are more essential than flowers as the plant will not survive without roots. Orchid plants get the surviving strength and necessary minerals from their roots. In order to make the Orchid plant live long and bear colorful flowers yearly, their roots should be kept healthy.

Posted in Types of Orchids | August 9th, 2010 | Comments Off

Blue Orchids are one of the most splendid kinds in the Orchid family. They are very beautiful and elegant flowers. They look magnificent in any room and also go with the ornamental styles, reminding an Asian sense of style.

A blue Orchid can bring life into your living room or in an office. They can easily be bought from online stores or by shopping at nearby flower shop. You may like to buy it for yourself, but it can also be a wonderful gift for others. Orchid flowers are considered as a perfect gift because of its longevity. A bouquet of flowers may last a week or so with best care. On the other hand, blue Orchid in a nice pot will last for months or even years with proper care.

It is important to keep in mind that blue Orchids need water frequently. You need to take care of it otherwise it will soon wither away.

The blue Orchids are quite a challenge for a beginner to cultivate, but with the strong willpower, patience and the correct information they can give flowers almost thrice a year. You can easily grow these flowers by a little bit of appropriate care. Humidity is very essential for the growth of blue Orchids. At the beginning of the growth, blue Orchids need plenty of water. But after that, keeping them moist would be enough to grow the blue Orchids. Once the flowers are at their bloom, they can last for longer than a month.

Many of you will be extremely glad to receive a blue Orchid as a gift. These Orchids are not that much costly, yet they are considered as a luxury item. People feel proud to get them and show them off to their family, colleagues, and friends. A blue Orchid in a nice pot can be the ideal gift to give to someone whom you want to remember you forever.

Posted in Orchids Growing | July 6th, 2010 | Comments Off

Orchids have quickly become a favorite among houseplants due to their gorgeous blooms and their variety in species, colors and sizes.  Like any other plant, orchids require the correct growing conditions in order to thrive.  Part of offering your orchid the right growing conditions is giving your orchid the right amount of water.  Since the amount of water required for your orchid can vary between different species of orchids, it is important to research your particular plant.  But, it is helpful to understand orchids in general and where they come from.

Orchid plants are typically found in tropical areas of the globe.  The areas where many orchid plants are found receive a tremendous amount of rain.  It can also be very humid in their native habitats.  In fact, the ideal humidity level for most orchid plants is 80%.  Considering that a room that is kept at 80% humidity would be extremely uncomfortable for most human beings, you need to find other strategies in order to keep your orchids happy and healthy.  An easy way to humidify your orchids is to provide them with a constant supply of water.  Orchid owners can purchase a deep saucer and some pebbles.  You should pour the pebbles into the saucer.  Set your orchid pot on top of the pebbles within the saucer and then water the pebbles.  You should make sure that the water never touches the actual orchid pot.  By doing this you are able to set up an artificial high-humidity climate around your orchids.

One of the biggest mistakes the people make when caring for their orchids is over watering their orchids.  Generally it is assumed by some owners that when the potting soil looks dry, the plant needs to be watered. This is not true especially when it comes to orchids.  Although the potting bark may appear dry, the bark itself holds moisture.  The rule of thumb is to water your orchid plant once a week or once every other week, sparingly.  When growing an orchid plant in your home, you should let the potting bark dry out completely before watering them.  Some species of orchids grow on the trunks and branches of trees.  In their native habitats it is normal for their roots to dry out before being given water again.  Orchid plants also need to be fertilized but sparingly as well. You can buy orchid fertilizer at most garden shops within your area.  Creating a good routine for watering and fertilizing your orchid is an excellent way to guarantee that you will be able to enjoy these exotic plants for a long time.

Orchids will thrive in your home environment if they are given the proper care including the right amount of potting bark, the right amount of water, the proper amount of sunlight and if they are fertilized occasionally.  Although they are quite beautiful, they can also be temperamental.  But, by understanding how to care for them properly, orchids are not that complicated and you can grow these exotic and beautiful plants.

Posted in Orchids Growing | July 6th, 2010 | Comments Off

Orchids, like many other kinds of house plants, have very specific needs including light, water and nutrition.  One of the most important elements to the health of your orchid plant is the kind of light that it receives.  The amount of light the orchid plant needs can vary due to the species that your orchid is.  But, since orchids naturally are found within the tropical areas of the globe, they generally need a good deal of diffused light.  The tropical areas they come from normally have distinct patterns of sun and shade.  In order to give them the cooler morning light and prevent them from burning in strong afternoon sunlight, sit your orchid in an eastern facing window.  You should give your orchid about twelve hours of light a day, but this is sometimes not possible because of a very strong afternoon sun.

In order to figure out how much shade and sun your specific orchid species will need, you will need to find out as much information about your particular orchid as you can.  There are several ways to find the right information on your orchid plant.  A great way to get information on your particular orchid is to talk to the people from whom you purchase your plant from.  You should also look up information about your orchid online while you are doing your research on which species of orchid would be best for you before you purchase it.   Some orchids thrive on receiving a lot of sun.  While other species of orchid plants will wilt if they don’t get mostly shade.  Among orchid growers there are two different way to distinguish which orchids like what kind of light.  Soft growing orchids mean they thrive in shady conditions.  Hard growing orchids thrive in sunny conditions.  Typically an orchid that requires soft or shady growing conditions will offer their owners the enjoyment of a healthy and thriving plant, but the blooms will be small and infrequent.  On the other hand, orchids that are grown in hard or sunny conditions will produce many blooms, but not much plant.  The leaves on such a plant may also be yellow and stunted.

One way of ensuring that your orchid will get the right amount of light is to use a glow-light.  You can purchase a grow-light and a timer will give your orchids the correct amounts of both light and darkness.  It is also possible to use florescent light to offer your orchids a light source that is not too strong for them.  For years it was thought that orchids could only be successfully grown by experienced horticulturists.  But, with these simple ways of giving your orchids the right kind of light necessary, orchids can now be grown by even the most inexperienced growers.  Along with natural sunlight, a grow-light or florescent lights plus, a full understanding of the kind of species your orchid is, you can have a gorgeous orchid plant that will give you gorgeous, full blooms throughout it’s blooming season.

Posted in Orchids Care | July 6th, 2010 | Comments Off

It has been the belief of many for sometime that caring for orchids was difficult or reserved only for the rich.  But, with more the 25,000 species and more then 100,000 hybrids, it is possible for anyone to find an orchid that will fit into their lifestyle, budget and level of skill as a horticulturist.


Most types of orchids do not require anymore work than any other house or garden plants.  But, some orchids do have special requirements.  Your first step in orchid care should always be to find out the particular requirements that your flower needs.  There are very few plants that produce such a delicate and beautiful bloom as an orchid can.  It is one of the things that make them such a popular house plant.  If you give your orchid extremely well care, you can keep them blooming just as healthy as they were in the store.  The popular orchid you probably have received as a gift or bought from the store is a phaleanopsis.  This is the popular white or purple orchids that are available due to the fact that they are easier to care for than some of the less common varieties of orchid plants.

Orchids will bloom for at least three months if they are taken care of correctly.  You should place your orchid near the window so that it can receive sunlight throughout the day.  But you should avoid the midday sun which can be too harsh for these plants and aim to give your orchid morning and evening sunlight.  For this reason, the eastern side of your home is an excellent place to place your orchid.  You can substitute natural sunlight with fluorescent lights that are about a foot above the orchid’s flowers but, you still want to limit exposure to normal daylight hours.

Orchids thrive in temperatures that are above 55 degrees Fahrenheit but no higher than 8o degrees.  Orchids that are in weather that passes 90 degrees will start to loose their buds or will stop blooming at all.  It is important to make sure that the flower stays moist, but do not over water the roots because it can kill the blooms.  In stead, water the plant once every ten weeks, or keep the orchid in a water tray constantly.  Make sure that the roots do not touch the water tray or it will then constantly be soaking up too much water.

A great tip to keeping the orchid in bloom for the most amount of time as possible is to fertilize the plant before it blooms.  Once it ahs bloomed, you don’t need to fertilize it any longer.  Plus, another tip to keeping your orchid in bloom for the greatest amount of time you can is to carefully prune the orchid while it is blooming.  You will then be able to see a second set of flowers develop.  With the right amount of care and attention, you will be able to own a gorgeous orchid plant that will display a full and rich bloom throughout the blooming season.

 
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