<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>Do You Want To Care For Your Orchids Correctly</h2><br />
<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Morgan Shore</div><br /><br />
<div class='uawarticle'>These are some of the most beautiful plants in which your able to care for. There are a wide range of different species in which your able to grow at home. The one very important factor stays the same no matter which species you chose and that's learning how to care for your orchid correctly. Many people recommend you learn this before you've even bought your plant.<br />
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Selecting the correct species means looking at different aspects of your house will help you to select the best Orchid. Knowing a few simple things can also help you determine the best plant for you. You need to measure the lowest temperature your house reaches at night. Some will need the minimum of 45 to 55 degrees F, where as others do better with a minimum of 65. Don't worry there are others which would fit in between these temperatures.<br />
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Adequate Lighting for your orchid is very important. Just like most plants orchids need the best light for them to bloom. Placing them next to a south or even east facing window is enough but remember orchids don't do very well in direct sunlight. You can if your house doesn't get enough light, use indoor grow lights.<br />
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As these plants are part of the epiphyte family it means they don't need soil to grow. All they need to do is have somewhere to attach their roots. Most of the time in the natural habitat they use trees or even rocks to anchor their roots. This allows the correct amount of air to pass over the roots, also allowing water to run off. <br />
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The watering of orchids is essential and can be the difference between you killing it off or getting that perfect bloom. Some orchids only need to be watered at least once where as some need to be watered less. Depending on the species you have, some need the water to drain off where as some need to stay moist over time.<br />
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Orchids need a certain amount of humidity ranging from 60 to 80 percent. This can be achieved in many different ways, the most popular is placing gravel filled trays below your orchid where you can fill with water.<br />
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The best ideal temperature for your orchid to grow ranges from 75 to 85 degrees F through out the day and at night it drops down to between 45 to 65 degrees F.<br />
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Because your orchid doesn't have rich nutrient soil to grow in, using fertilizers can be tricky. You can use certain fertilizers for this such as ones for orchids or even tropical fertilizers but only on a periodic time scale.<br />
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With this tips they will aid you in getting the best for your orchid. These are only the basic's in caring for orchids though with much more for you to learn in time. Following these will allow any level of gardener in growing an orchid correctly and having the chance to explore this plants in there full bloom.<br />
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