A falling flowers of an orchid It is a natural process in its life cycle. It is also an opportunity to treat it appropriately, allowing it to recover and prepare for the next flowering.
With proper care, you can enjoy beautiful orchid flowers again soon. On average, each orchid flowering period lasts 30 to 40 days.
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After this phase, the flowers begin to wither and it is crucial to remove them from the plant, preventing it from wasting energy on a process that will not result in more flowers.
Although this species has a longer flowering period compared to some other plants, there will come a time when the flower stems will be empty, leaving only leaves and roots.
When you purchase an orchid, it is usually at its peak of beauty, full of flowers and buds. But producing flowers is a demanding process for orchids, as it requires a large amount of energy.
After flowering ends, the plant enters a period of rest and recovery, as it is tired of investing energy in this process.
Once the orchid leaves have fallen, you should not abandon your plant. Instead, it is essential to maintain care with the necessary light and watering.
Otherwise, the plant may stop producing flowers in the coming months. After the end of flowering, it is recommended to remove the plant's support rod, as it is no longer useful at this point.
Therefore, when the orchid leaves begin to look wilted, it is advisable not to cut them immediately. Wait until they are completely dry before removing them.
There are ways to care for orchids after the flowers have fallen and encourage the growth of new shoots, one of which is by cutting the flower stem.
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As soon as the flowers fade, it is important to prune the flower stems to direct the plant's energy towards the growth of new buds.
Use pruning shears to make a slanted cut just above one of the stem's nodes, removing about a foot from the top. This prevents water accumulation and facilitates the healing process. To speed up healing, you can apply cinnamon to the cut.
After two or three months, from the cut stem node, a new flower stem will emerge, ready to produce flowers. Avoid excess water and allow the substrate to dry between waterings, which usually occurs every 7 to 10 days.
Finally, after flowering, the orchid enters a period of dormancy of at least 30 days, during which it does not absorb water or nutrients. Therefore, it is not recommended to add fertilizer during this period.
The application of fertilizer to orchids without flowers should only be done one month after the end of flowering, using a high quality balanced fertilizer with NPK ratio (nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium) balanced.
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