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Blooming Orchids: A Florist's Secret Guide to Thriving Flowers

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Phalaenopsis Orchid: Easy to care for and ideal for beginners.
Dendrobium Orchid: Thrives in brighter light conditions.
Cattleya Orchid: Known for large, fragrant blooms; requires slightly more attention.
Experiment with different orchid species for variety and stunning displays!
FAQ
Q: Why aren’t my orchids blooming?
A: Orchids may need more indirect light, a proper feeding schedule, or a cooler nighttime temperature to stimulate blooms.

Q: Can I use tap water for my orchids?
A: Tap water can contain minerals harmful to orchids. Use filtered or rainwater for best results.

Q: How do I know when to repot my orchid?
A: Repot when the potting mix breaks down, or roots become crowded or begin growing out of the pot.

With these florist-approved techniques, your orchids will not only survive but thrive, rewarding you with lush blooms and vibrant greenery. Happy growing!

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