A few items moved around in the trunk on your way home from the store or your cat got a little too feisty near your plant collection, but somehow, your orchid’s leaf was damaged.
Winter can be a stressful season for plant lovers! With less light and colder temperatures, it can be stressful to continue to give your plants what they need and ensure that they’re being supported.
We often hear from our customers that they’re concerned about their orchid ‘dying’ because their stunning orchid has lost all its blooms. Fortunately for you, your orchid plant is not dead, it’s just entering its resting period!
When decorating your home for fall, consider using orchids to add a unique artistic flair to almost any space. Although orchids are tropical plants, they are also versatile, making them a sustainable decor choice for any season, especially since...
Subscribe to our blog to get articles delivered directly to your inbox
Your orchid has dropped its blooms, and although you have worked hard to keep your plant healthy and strong, you worry that those beautiful blooms will never come back. We have some good news: Your orchid may start...
Root rot is a disease that Phalaenopsis orchids succumb to when they have been subjected to too much water. Sometimes orchids are purchased that are already suffering from root rot, but the signs of the disease are...
Potting medium does more than simply root an orchid in place. It allows roots to breathe and provides proper air circulation, moisture, and nutrient levels. The right medium also gives your plant the proper drainage to...