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- How to get your orchid to rebloom
- What to do do immediately after blooms drop
- How to identify your orchids so that you can give them the proper care
- The five most important things to do when you bring an orchid home
- How to tell if you’re overwatering or underwatering your orchid
- When and how often to fertilize your orchid
- How to tell when you should repot your orchid
- What yellow leaves mean and what to do about them
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1 comment
Hi Ryan,
I have only one orchid left. It has one lead on it that grows alot of flowers and is very heavy. The plant is so healthy , but I did loose one lead. How do I get it back. Please and thank you. I do have two greenish wiggly things growing, but I don’t know if it is a root, or a lead, or spike I suppose is the correct term.