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RepottingPaphiopedilum into Hydroponics
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Is Growing Orchids for You? Transplanting Paphiopedilum into Hydroponics is a natural transition for this type of orchid. Unlike most orchids which live in the wind and bright light of the tree tops, Paphiopedilum live in the quiet shade of the forest floor. Their roots ramble through the moist humus which never really dries out. Our Hydroponic System simulates these conditions perfectly! Notice Paph's don't have a complex root system. So don't worry if your plant doesn't have many roots. Before adding p...
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RepottingCattleya -<br>Transplantinginto Hydroponics
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Is Growing Orchids for You? Transplant into our Hydroponic System and you'll see amazing results! Growing healthy Cattleya requires a potting material that drains easily and provides plenty of space for air flow around the roots. This material should not compact or breakdown because Cattleya roots decay quickly without good air circulation and too much moisture. LECA pebbles in our system are perfect for this! Cattleya growing in a clay pot. Remove plant by carefully breaking clay pot.
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RepottingOncidium - Transplanting into Hydroponics
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Is Growing Orchids for You? Transplanting Oncidium into Hydroponics can bring dramatic results. These plants require generous amounts of water during the growing season but their roots will rot if kept too wet. This means frequent waterings (almost every day in the summer) and a potting mix that drains quickly. With our system Oncidium is a large and diverse family of plants. Some look similar; others look radically different. All are comfortable with Hydroponics. Postion plant toward the back of the cul...
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Orchid Care - My FirstOrchid
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Is Growing Orchids for You? Orchid Care for Beginners. Those magnificent blooms were irresistable. So you purchased your first orchid, brought it home, and now what do you do! Caring For Your First Orchid. Orchids don't need a lot of attention and they're tougher than you think. In fact the quickest way to kill an orchid is over doing it. So don't try to make everything perfect - your plant will be just fine. Understanding a few plant care basics will get you on the right track however. Orchid care.
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Orchid Care Tips and Secrets Orchids Made Easy. Free Orchid Care Tips. Preferred Orchid Supplies Discount Program. While we don’t sell orchids or orchid supplies directly on our website. We offer a special program, that gets you access to exclusive, “wholesale” price discounts at a number of suppliers. This page explains how it all works. How The Program Works:. This program is available to Orchids Made Easy Green Thumb Club. If you’re not yet a Green Thumb Club member, you can click here. To use the cou...
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Plant Care for Cymbidium Orchids
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Is Growing Orchids for You? Cymbidiums boast some of the most dramatic flowers in the orchid kingdom. But getting these beauties to flower can be a challenge. In Northern climates, the best cymbidiums are usually grown in greenhouses. Don't have a greenhouse? Don't worry. Even if you're climate challenged, you can still grow these orchids and enjoy their stunning flowers. Plant care for cymbidiums is a little different. Not difficult, just different. Cymbidiums can be easy to grow. Growing outdoors in th...
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Repotting Orchids intoHydroponics
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Is Growing Orchids for You? Transplanting orchids to Hydroponics is easy and almost any plant can be converted. Give your plants new life by transplanting them into our hydroponic system. Replace all that old decaying media with our LECA. Our system is cleaner and eliminates mold and disease. A water gauge even tells you when to water so there's no more guessing! Don't repot your entire collection at once. Begin with a healthy. Works before rejuvinating sick plants. Transplant AFTER the blooms have faded.
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RepottingPhalaenopsis - Transplanting to Hydroponics
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Is Growing Orchids for You? Phalaenopsis are good candidates for transplanting to Hydroponics. Although spring to early summer is the best time to convert to Hydroponics, any time of the year will work. If your plant is flowering, we recommend waiting until the flower cycle is finished before transferring. On the other hand, the same plant in bark will probably need water twice a week. Here's a look at typical growing media for Phalaenopsis -. And breaks down quickly. Using both hands, carefully remove p...
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Set Up Hydroponics for Outside Growing
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Is Growing Orchids for You? Setting Up the Hydroponic System for Outdoor Growing. Growing orchids outdoors with our hydroponic system produces excellent results - but the system needs to be set up properly. Indoors, the decorative outer pot acts as the reservoir, storing the nutrient solution for the plant. A water gauge tells you how much to water, so too much water is never a problem. Hydroponics is ideal for growing outdoors. There are two ways to setup your hydroponic system to solve this:. The plast...