White orchid, my love
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Watering frequency
2 times week
Size
- Width - 50 cm
- Height - 100 cm
Country of manufacture
Turkey
Orchid is an exotic flower species known for its beauty and having different varieties. The homeland of orchids, which have approximately 2500 different species and varieties worldwide, is Southeast Asia. In particular, the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore and Sri Lanka are places where they grow in the wild.
Care Guide
Sunlight Orchids do not like too much sun; their flowers deteriorate quickly. However, it is also not good for them to be in a place that receives no sun and is dim. An orchid that does not receive enough sun will not bloom. The sunlight falling on the orchid should be half-filtered, meaning that when you touch the leaves they should not warm up at all or should warm up very little. Temperature Although orchids are tropical plants, they are not suited to regions that become excessively hot in summer. For the orchid to continue growing healthily, it should be kept at no less than 18º C and no more than 29º C. Less or more will not hinder development unless prolonged, but in the long term it will harm your plant. Humidity An orchid's humidity requirements vary by species. However, in general they prefer at least 50% humidity during the day and at least 70% at night. They will be healthier and grow faster in air with higher humidity than these levels. Watering Watering is vitally important for orchids. Overwatering causes damage to the plant's roots that is difficult to repair. An orchid's watering needs depend on the plant and the climate. However, generally it should be watered once a week, or the same amount of water divided over two separate days, using rested room-temperature water. Orchid roots change color depending on watering.
Orchid is an exotic flower species known for its beauty and having different varieties. The homeland of orchids, which have approximately 2500 different species and varieties worldwide, is Southeast Asia. In particular, the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore and Sri Lanka are places where they grow in the wild.
Care Guide
Sunlight Orchids do not like too much sun; their flowers deteriorate quickly. However, it is also not good for them to be in a place that receives no sun and is dim. An orchid that does not receive enough sun will not bloom. The sunlight falling on the orchid should be half-filtered, meaning that when you touch the leaves they should not warm up at all or should warm up very little. Temperature Although orchids are tropical plants, they are not suited to regions that become excessively hot in summer. For the orchid to continue growing healthily, it should be kept at no less than 18º C and no more than 29º C. Less or more will not hinder development unless prolonged, but in the long term it will harm your plant. Humidity An orchid's humidity requirements vary by species. However, in general they prefer at least 50% humidity during the day and at least 70% at night. They will be healthier and grow faster in air with higher humidity than these levels. Watering Watering is vitally important for orchids. Overwatering causes damage to the plant's roots that is difficult to repair. An orchid's watering needs depend on the plant and the climate. However, generally it should be watered once a week, or the same amount of water divided over two separate days, using rested room-temperature water. Orchid roots change color depending on watering.
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