Orchids: Roots vs. Flower Spikes
Does your orchid show new growth? Is it a root or a flower spike? How to identify new orchid growth: http://bit.ly/ryJF64
Does your orchid show new growth? Is it a root or a flower spike? How to identify new orchid growth: http://bit.ly/ryJF64
Orchid blooms may indeed drop off because of insufficient light. Check the leaves of your orchid: if they are dark green the orchid probably needs more light. For more tips regarding how to make orchids bloom check this link: http://j.mp/Ma3WpU
Cacti are quite easy to grow: they need very little water over winter! How to grow cacti: http://bit.ly/sQOhZJ
Plants do not just die: they show signs of stress long before! About these signs and how to deal with them: http://bit.ly/siSK05
Succulents do not have to be just green: there are other colours, too! You could try dark succulents: http://bit.ly/syobK7
Ferns do not only grow in the garden, but can be grown indoors, too! How to care for ferns: http://bit.ly/rJnvcw
Watering and feeding of houseplants should now be reduced! An easy-to-grow houseplant is the Sanseveria: http://bit.ly/sGwcD5
Do you grow poinsettias? Put them in a dark place after 12 hours of daylight to encourage flowering: http://bit.ly/tVYLoN
Tropical houseplants should be placed on trays of wet gravel! One of them is the bromeliad: http://bit.ly/rKz2KD
Beautiful pics! I am not too good at house plants eiethr. I think it has more to do with light requirements and watering. My bromeliad that you guys bought me did great until I put it outside bad idea! Also. . . watch that you don’t put too much water in the cup or it doesn’t get used and begins to smell really foul . . . your nose will know if it happens! (Did you know Grandma was awesome with house plants when I was growing up? Grandpa actually made her a special windowsill filled with pebbles for humidity and a rod up near the top of the window. The whole wall was plants, top to bottom, awesome!)
Do you grow Christmas cacti? They are easy-to-grow houseplants! How to care for these plants: http://bit.ly/qyTiQ2
Succulents seem to be the most popular houseplants! What houseplants do you grow? Add your vote: http://on.fb.me/uS51lj
hi there I have just bought my first oihrcd, after moving into my flt in Seoul. It is a yellow Phal. I watered her once or twice a week and placed her on my window sill which does not ever receive direct sunlight, but does have light all day.It seemed fine the first week with about 6 lovely blooms then within a few days all the blooms dropped off and the stem started turning yellow.As you may have figured I am a complete novice but I love my oihrcd! I am looking at the care pointers on your site and want to know if I am right in saying that I need to water her more and change her location?Please help me I would love to care for her properly!