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Just a Teaspoon, Suddenly the Orchid Miraculously Blooms with Lots of Flowers

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For a gentler option, especially during dormancy:

Skip the hydrogen peroxide and use green tea (cooled) as the base liquid. It still provides mild acidity and nutrients.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use this solution on other houseplants?
A: Yes, many houseplants like African violets or peace lilies benefit from similar care. However, always test in small amounts first.

Q: Why is cinnamon included?
A: Cinnamon has natural antifungal properties and promotes healthy roots, crucial for flower production.

Q: My orchid still isn't blooming—what else can I do?
A: Ensure it's getting enough indirect light, avoid overwatering, and mimic its natural seasonal cycle with cooler temperatures during the night.

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