You can grow millions of orchids in your garden, if you follow a simple household secret.

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Growing orchids at home is an operation that requires a certain care and precise knowledge. Orchids are very beautiful and delicate tropical plants, which can be grown at home or in the garden. The right care for growing an orchid is the basis for making them grow and bloom.

The propagation of orchids is possible by implementing some precautions. To find out how to multiply orchids, I recommend that you follow the procedure described here.

Potted and garden orchids

Orchids are plants that can be grown in pots or in the garden. Potted orchids can be grown by choosing the right pot, the right temperature and light. Since they require a certain amount of humidity to thrive, it is essential to know how to create a suitable climate.

In this sense, it is important to know that moss is the most suitable type of soil for potted orchids, because it retains moisture. A healthy orchid should always be kept well hydrated, misting the plant regularly or keeping it in a humid room in the house.

Potted orchids require a certain amount of light, pears which can be moved according to the season. Potted orchids therefore need warmth, good air circulation and watering to grow and last a long time.

For growing on garden soil, it is better to choose the right type of outdoor orchid. It is generally better to grow the orchid in the ground with its cultivation pot, which must be removed the following spring to acclimatize it. It is always better to place them in shady places and on clayey soils.

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Tips to avoid ruining them

A first mistake to avoid is to clean the roots of the orchid that come out of the pot. Another important aspect is the choice of suitable soil. Orchids should never be placed in direct sunlight. The temperature that an orchid needs varies between 18 and 20 degrees. It is also very important not to ruin the orchids to avoid temperature changes.

Watering is a fundamental aspect for the survival of an orchid. The substrate of an orchid is generally composed of pine or fir bark, which releases water gradually.

Never let water settle in the leaves, never wet the flowers or let the vase remain in stagnant water. The best ways to water an orchid are from above or by immersion in a basin.

The secret to having many orchids

To understand if an orchid can be recovered and then propagated, just remove the outer part of the stem and see if it is still green inside. Then just cut the sprig into two parts, and with the help of a lighted candle, the wax must fall into the two ends of the two twigs. After applying the wax evenly, you must wait for them to dry.

In the meantime, you should take fresh ginger, which with its properties will help to germinate the orchid seedling. After slicing a piece of fresh ginger, the pieces should be stored in a glass jar. After adding about 300 ml of hot water, you must close and cover the container. The ginger should be left to infuse for about 24 hours, to obtain a mixture of ginger that is nutritious for orchids.

Potted orchids

The ginger mixture, once filtered, should be used to soak the two orchid sprigs for about half an hour. While the stems absorb the mixture, you have to take some moss, which must be disinfected, simply by letting it soak in the mixture for 30 minutes.

Then you have to take two plastic cups, and create two holes in the bottom with a cutter. Then the disinfected moss must be squeezed and divided into the bottom of the two glasses. In the center of a glass with moss, the two orchid stems should be placed and soaked with water.

Before leaving the jar with orchids in a dry place, the other plastic cup should be placed on top of the jar to close it. Within three weeks, by spraying water every now and then, the small orchids will begin to grow. Only after they have developed, can the orchids be separated and planted in separate pots.