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Baby Bio 80534248 Houseplant Drip Feeders, 4 x 40ml - Ready To Use House Plant Food - Easy Care Fertiliser for Supporting Healthy Growth and Vibrant Blooms - Automatic Plant Feeder

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Not sure what do you do with an orchid after the blooms fall off? We’ve got you covered. How to look after orchids long-term If your orchid is a Phalaenopsis, you shouldn’t cut the stem off as it will rebloom on the same stem.

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Not sure whether your orchid is on its last legs, or just in a dormant phase? Here are some key signs that your plant is dying as opposed to resting. You might want to keep your orchid looking tidy, in which case it’s fine to remove dead flowers. To do this, you can cut them off with * snips or scissors, or gently pull the flower away from the plant. Is an orchid dead if all the flowers fall off? Keep your houseplants protected and glowing with our expertly crafted range of houseplant care products. Our fast-acting Baby Bio® Houseplant Bug Killer offers effective control of a variety of pests, as well as giving up to 2 weeks’ protection. Whilst our Leaf Shine spray will help to keep houseplants dust-free, maximising sunlight exposure to support healthy growth. Stress-free Feeding Phalaenopsis orchids (also known as moth orchids) rebloom on old stems. Other orchid varieties rebloom on new stems. Where do you cut orchid stems after flowers fall off? Water either from above, place a saucer underneath the pot to catch excess water and tip away any that does not disappear within a few minutes of watering, or dunk the pot into a bowl of water until the growing media is wet, then drain well.Baby Bio Herb Food is an excellent all-purpose liquid concentrate feed for herb growing. Easy to grow and can be used with herbs grown at home as well as those grown indoors or outdoors. This well-balanced liquid feed concentrate is ideal for use all year round or whenever your herbs are growing. Baby Bio Herb Food ensures that your plants are well-cared for, adding flavor and nutrients to your food. Baby Bio Herb Food has 175 ml of concentrate that must be diluted with water before use, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor growing conditions.

Baby Bio Orchid care Orchid Liquid Drip feeder 40ml, Pack of 4 Baby Bio Orchid care Orchid Liquid Drip feeder 40ml, Pack of 4

Lighting Sofa In A Box Bathroom Lights Mirrors Carpets Outdoor Lighting Radiator Covers Fireplaces & Stoves I had no idea you are meant to repot them. This probably explains why mine kept dying! Thanks for the tips xx As a general rule, you should water indoor orchids every week, increasing this to twice every week in warm, dry weather. Obviously the climate where you live will be a key factor here.Yes. Water the plant and support with a cane if necessary. And that’s it! All the orchid care tips you need to help your plants thrive The exception to this rule is Dendrobium orchids. Snipping off spent flowers will encourage more buds to form. Thank you for such an informative article.I received a beautiful pink and white orchid for my birthday last month and now i will know exactly how to look after it using your advise as i hadn’t a clue and thought they are quite a hard plant to look after. Indoor orchid plants need lots of light. Five to six hours is the minimum to aim for; more is great. Should I put my orchid in front of a window?

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