Most orchid species have a symbiotic relationship with the natural fungi found in their roots. The plants provide the fungi with sugar through photosynthesis and the orchids receive important water ...
A plant lover has enthusiastically shared their homemade fertilisier that ensures their orchids bloom twice a month.
Are you struggling to get your orchid to produce those beautiful flowers? One common ingredient could do the trick, so don't ...
A houseplant lover has shared a blooming brilliant hack to ensure orchids bloom constantly, and it involves one simple ...
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Martha Stewart on MSNHow to Revive a Dying Orchid So It Flourishes for Decades, According to HorticulturistsIf your orchid is struggling, whether its blooms look wilted or its leaves have spots, there are ways to bring it back to ...
3. Fungal and Bacterial Leaf Disease Since the vast majority of orchid species are tropical and love a humid environment, fungal and bacterial orchid diseases can become an issue. Spotting ...
Orchids are a plant you have to experiment with but once you’ve experienced success, you will find that as a hobby, they can be quite contagious.
If your orchids aren't blooming as much as they should be, don't worry - there's a simple solution. Gardening experts have ...
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ZME Science on MSNThe sex lives of plants are much wilder than you thinkSexus Botanicus, by Joanne Anton, is a lovely exploration of the surprising habits of plants and their pollinators.
When the orchid Oreorchis patens happens to grow close to rotten wood, it shifts its fungal symbionts to those that decompose the wood and significantly increases the amount of nutrients it takes from ...
At the beginning of spring sowing season, it’s worth remembering there are few greater joys than coaxing growth from the ...
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