Do orchids rebloom? It's one of the most common questions our growers get.
So, we asked Just Add Ice Orchids' Head Grower Frank Paul that very question. The simple answer is "Yes" they do rebloom. So, in this video, Frank talks about how to get an orchid to rebloom.
:24 When your orchid has finished reblooming, and the spikes appear to be in good condition (they're nice and green), to start the reblooming process you should follow these simple steps.
Take out the old stake and get a pair of clean scissors and cut the stem above a spike. Franks show you how to find the perfect spot on the stem to cut. He even provides a tip, something you can look for your orchid, that could produce 6 or 8 new flowers.
1:20 If you have a double-spike orchid, you will have to follow some different guidelines. Frank will take you through them step by step. He will also explain why (with double-spike orchids) you have to cut one of the spikes low and the other one high.
While it might seem like you’re “harming” your orchid by trimming it, you’re actually giving it the best chance for regrowth.
3:34 Frank also shows you, in this video, what you should if it looks like your plant's spikes are dry and nodes aren't capable of reblooming.
If you'd like to learn more about what you can do to encourage your plant to rebloom, please subscribe to our blog. There are plenty of orchid care tips here:
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7 сен 2024