Tuesday, February 14, 2012

How should i plant an orchid in backyard?

Depends on the orchid. Most orchids you buy as houseplants are epiphytes and therefore due better in a pot in bark chips. On the other hand if you are planting a hardy terrestrial orchid (contrary to popular belief there are orchids that you can grow outside in almost any climate) most prefer moderately moist, semishade-shaded areas. Keep it watered and fertilized and hopefully you will be rewarded with a bloom.

How should i plant an orchid in backyard?
Please provide more information: zone you live in, type of orchid, humidity, amount of sun, etc.
Reply:Pick spot, dig hole, stick plant in, re-fill hole, water.
Reply:you need to live in an area warm and humid. no frost is allowed. orchid loves shade and moist. if you have that environment, then the rest is easy - dig a hole, plant it, water it, feed it, and wait for it to flower.
Reply:Plant it in a decaying treestump


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