Paphiopedilum Orchids - Quick And Easy Tips To Have Your Paphiopedilum Blooming Every Time

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Paphiopedilum orchids are one of the easiest orchids to grow. Give it basic orchid care and soon they'll be blossoming. They typically thrive on forest floors and sometimes on branches and birch trees. They grow flowers in all different colors - that is why growing them is so satisfying.

Some of these types of orchids can bloom for a year, having a single flower blossom each time. This is why they are called sequential bloomers. They are sturdy and an ideal choice for newbies.

In order to guarantee the beauty of your paphiopedilum flowers, you need to make sure that all its growing requirements are met. In addition, going above and beyond just covering the basics is a sure way to get vibrant and robust flowers. You want to be sure that the plant is extremely healthy. To aid you with this, here are few tips you must follow:

Classify its type. This is a very important step in successfully cultivating robust paphiopedilums. This is very the first step to take. Classifying them incorrectly could kill the plant.

Essentially they are categorized into two classes, the warm section and the cool section. These two types of paphiopedilums have different orchid care requirements.

Warm paphiopedilums can be determined by their spotted leaves. They are typically cultivated in small greenhouses and other similar structures. They can also be grown beside closed windows and require a growing temperature of no less than 50°F. They are typically more difficult to grow compared to their cool counterparts.

Do not worry. Most paphiopedilums cultivated nowadays are typically cool ones. The cool paphiopedilum orchids, thrive best outdoors and beside indoor windows. They are usually one of the most effortless orchids to cultivate - great for first-timers.

Provide the best light possible. In order for paphiopedilums to blossom they will need enough sunlight. But this doesn't mean hours of pure sunlight. This will cause them to burn and even lose their flower. Usually you can follow the orchid care rule for most of these plants; give them all the light they can stand without burning them.

You can know your paphiopedilums are getting the proper amount of light through their leaves. Dark green leaves means that they are receiving too much and yellowish ones mean they are not receiving enough. The ideal color would be yellow-green. This means they're receiving just the right amount of light.

Orhids can also be cultivated under manufactured lighting. A fluorescent bulb 6 to 12 inches above its leaves will make sure them growing healthily.

Grow them in the proper temperature. Paphiopedilums want medium temperatures of 70-80°F during daytime and 50-60°F during nighttime. Longer exposure to cooler temperatures for weeks at a time will successfully create blooms. This is especially true for some of its species with clusters of flowers.

Keep their roots moist. An orchid care tip that would be relevant to most terrestrial orchids is to keep their roots moist at all times. Paphiopedilums grow best in composts that support moisture and one preference among orchid growers when it comes to these plants is leafmold.

A secret that many growers do is put an inverted tray filled with pebbles with an inch of water at the base of the container to provide additional moisture and humidity.

Allow for adequate drainage and air circulation. Because they do require lots of moisture in their roots, sometimes we can overly water them. And this is a big no-no. This can instantly kill your orchid. In order to prevent this from occurring to your paphiopedilums, you have to give them adequate drainage.

You can do this by placing small rocks at the bottom of your pots, filling them about a third of the way up before depositing your compost. This will make the roots cool and moist while draining away excess water.

Another tip for orchids is to give a good source of fresh air. Air movement means the compost dries up quickly prompting you to increase the frequency of your watering. This also makes your orchids less susceptible to fungal and bacterial infection due to dormant air.

Follow these few tricks and in no time you will be having your strong paphiopedilums orchids blooming with vibrant and robust flowers.


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And to learn even more paphiopedilum orchid care tips, download my totally FREE "7 Biggest Orchid Care Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them!)" report by going here: Paphiopedilum Orchids.

Mary Ann Berdak is the publisher of www.OrchidCareZone.com - a top online destination for orchid care tips and advice.



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