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Reviving orchids without roots is very simple. It only takes a few steps, here’s how.
Orchids are very particular plants and they are particular for their flowers. Until a few decades ago it was an elite plant because it had to be kept at high temperatures and humidity. Over the years, many varieties have spread that adapt easily to colder European climates. Today, in fact, they are popular plants and easy to propagate in the home or garden.
Its origins are Asian and there are around 20,000 different species of orchids. And 650 different genres. Each variety has its own characteristics and specific needs. The basic rule, however, to avoid letting an orchid die is not to expose it directly to the sun’s rays. In fact, light exposure must be filtered, otherwise the flowers and leaves could burn.
So the orchid should not be watered too much. In fact, it is a plant that should not be drunk every day, but every 5/12 days (a little more often in the warmer season). However, when you see that the orchids are starting to weaken, you should intervene immediately.
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