Most common orchid species are epiphytes: They grow on trees or rocks in the wild using specialized air or aerial roots. These roots are perfectly adapted for anchoring orchids to tree branches ...
I was inspired to try growing orchids after attending the Garden’s Orchid Show last week and would like some advice regarding ...
If your orchid is drooping, smelly, or has yellow leaves, it likely has a fungal infection. However, it can be easily treated ...
Most orchid species have a symbiotic relationship with the natural fungi found in their roots. The plants provide the fungi with sugar through photosynthesis and the orchids receive important water ...
as orchids prefer a balance of moisture and air around their roots. A bulb should be planted so that a third of it is covered. Follow with water and proper sunlight, and the bulb should open ...