Greenhouse Gardening | Gardening
In Your Greenhouse With Orchids
Orchids are tropical plants that are often called aerial
plants. These plants can cling to tree trunks and rocks and
absorb moisture from the air which is why they like humid
climates. Gardening in your greenhouse with
orchids needs some extra attention especially if you are in the
wrong climate for them. There are some tricks of the trade
regarding gardening in your greenhouse and orchids. Some of
these tricks or tips can also be found in any greenhouse
gardening book geared towards orchids and other flowering
plants.
Important Things To Consider
Although most orchids rely on the trunk that they are
attached and the moisture in the air for the nutrients they
need to grow and survive, adding a little potting mix designed
for orchids can go a long way. Many orchids make gardening in
your greenhouse worthwhile by blooming for days on end when
they have had their share of potting mix and orchid
fertilizers. There are specific orchid fertilizers that can
help you with gardening in your greenhouse with orchids.
Orchids may require to be watered thoroughly at least twice
a week but they need to have humidity and moisture daily for
them to grow healthy and strong. Gardening in your greenhouse
with orchids may also require that you mist them daily with a
light spray of mist or place the orchids on top of a humidity
tray. A humidity tray is often used for bonsai plants that are
tropical and need the constant humidity. The shallow tray works
by placing some stones or pebbles on it (just enough for the
bottom of the orchid pot
not to touch the
water) and constantly refilling it when the water
evaporates.
Being in a greenhouse may add to the humidity which may
allow for to orchid to need ventilation when the greenhouse is
too warm. Most greenhouses are built with a ventilation
function that allows fresh air and a maybe a breeze to sweep
trough the greenhouse and cool it a bit or revive the stale air
in it.
Another thing to consider when growing orchids is that they
need to have some period of darkness which is natural in the
wild. Gardening in your greenhouse with these kinds of flowers
entails turning off the lights closest to the green house and
in the greenhouse off for several hours, especially at
night.
Gardening in your greenhouse with orchids is great because
when these plants bloom you can decorate the cut flowers or the
live plant around your home.
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