By Anne Clarke

The idea that orchids are not easy to grow can often be proven wrong by keeping one main thing in mind. The primary cause of orchid death is from over-watering. A good rule of thumb for growing any kinds of orchids is to run tepid water through the orchids’ pot for several seconds until you can see water flowing freely through the drain holes at the bottom. If your orchid is part of an arrangement, take out the individual pot the orchid is contained in and use this method.

There are certain general rules for maintenance and care of different types of orchids, so the first thing to do, as a garden enthusiast, is to learn the basics of orchid growing, so you can begin to learn the specifics for maintaining the orchids you choose to grow. There are many kinds of orchids to choose from.

Always water your orchids in the same manner when they become dry. This way, you will develop a system that works best for your orchid. Often it is a great idea to mist your orchid daily if it is kept indoors.

Make sure you have the right orchid supplies, including good orchid pots for the best possible results.

Depending on what type of orchid you buy, there will be certain requirements for maintaining its health and elegance. You will want to determine what kind of orchid it is (what genus) and how best to care for that particular flower. There are phalaenopsis orchids, cymbidium orchids, cattleya orchid and more to choose from.

It is a good idea to check out the different kinds of orchids before you buy, so that instead of having to work too hard to adapt your environment to the specific needs of your plant, you can choose a plant that will be more suitable to the environment that you can already provide.

Some orchids do very well outdoors and some are better indoors depending on where you live, the amount of light, water and humidity the orchid will need etc. You can find wild orchids, blue orchids, purple orchids, Hawaiian orchids, and more on the market today.

If you really want to grow an orchid that perhaps you do not have the ideal conditions for, there are different kinds of methods and merchandise such as lights etc that can assist you in creating artificial and yet ideal conditions for your orchid.

Anne Clarke writes numerous articles for websites on gardening, parenting, fashion, and home decor. Her background includes teaching and gardening. For more of her articles on gardening please visit Growing Orchids, or visit Garden Orchids.

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