You bought your orchid when it was loaded with flowers and admired its gorgeous blooms for months. Now, the flowers have dropped off, and you’re wondering what to do with the remaining ho-hum clump of ...
Caring for your orchid after it blooms ensures it stays healthy and can rebloom with vibrant flowers. Provide bright, indirect light, water only when the potting mix is dry, and use a balanced orchid ...
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Orchid faded? Here’s what to do now

When an orchid loses its last blooms, the disappointment is often great. For weeks, it was the centerpiece on the windowsill, ...
If it's not dormant, here's how to tweak your orchid's care.
By understanding your orchid’s needs and creating a supportive environment, you can revive your non-blooming orchid and enjoy its beautiful flowers once again. With a little care and patience, you’ll ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gfed / Getty Images Because orchids bloom for months, they might give the impression that their flowering period never ends but it ...
Worried your bare orchid is dead? Learn five expert, low-effort tricks to get a Phalaenopsis to rebloom with months of spectacular flowers.
Orchids can enchant us with their flowers two or three times a year. However, they are notoriously finicky plants, and it's not uncommon for an orchid to refuse to bloom—or worse, to wither entirely.
SEATTLE — The Phalaenopis (moth orchid) is a popular one to give, especially around the holidays. Ciscoe Morris has a few tips to get them to stay blooming and then re-bloom later. It's not hard to ...