After the blooms on your moth orchid (Phalaenopsis) have shriveled and fallen off the plant, you're left with a long, bare green stem (technically called a spike). Should you cut it off or leave it be ...
Routine pruning is not a necessary part of orchid care; however, there are times when a little cutting back is beneficial to the plant. Knowing how to prune an orchid is useful when you want to ...
Orchid care isn't as difficult as you think; however, there is one essential that you must do in April ...
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Across the UK, many orchids sit leafy but stubbornly bare each spring. A single sulphur‑rich kitchen ingredient could tip ...
09:08, Mon, Jan 12, 2026 Updated: 09:08, Mon, Jan 12, 2026 Orchids tend to become a little dry and droopy in January, but there is a simple way to help the plant recover so it grows much bigger ...