Posted by admin on January 8, 2009
These are the three easiest Orchids to grow in bright light indoors. There are many varieties of each of these kinds of Orchids.
- Oncidiums - These Orchids light bright indirect light, almost drying out between waterings, like to be potted in fine bark, and can take temperatures as low as 55 and as high as 85.
- Vandas - These Orchids love when they can briefly dry out between waterings, like temperatures between 65 and 90, like very bright indirect light, and like to be potted in medium or large bark.
- Dendrobiums - These Orchids like to dry out briefly in between waterings, enjoy very bright indirect light, and like to be potted in fine bark.
For all of the Orchids above, use a humidity tray or tray with rocks and water. All above Orchids should be misted when it is hot.
Posted by admin on January 6, 2009
These seven kits are our recommendations to grow seeds for plants, vegetables, and herbs in your home. Growing these from seed to plant will be a pleasure.
- This terra cotta kit herb garden is very affordable and includes six kinds of seeds.
- This indoor kit to grow culinary herbs includes 12 culinary herbs, 50 peat pellets, a greenhouse dome, tray, and instructions.
- This mini power plant helps you grow any plant without any fuss.
- This portable greenhouse is such a bargain, and great product.
- This Aerogrow kit includes everything you need to grow herbs and vegetables at home.
- This is a space saver AeroGrow garden for herbs and vegetables.
- This kit includes everything you need to grow the moving tickle me plant that moves!
Posted by admin on January 2, 2009
Phalaenopsis Orchid plants are the easiest Orchid to grow for the beginner grower. They are not only the easiest Orchids to care for, but they are also ideal for growing indoors. This post has information to help you shop for, buy, grow, and care for Phalaenopsis Orchids.
- When buying a Phalaenopsis Orchid, choose one without all blooms open. This will give you more blooms to come.
- When shopping for Phalaenopsis Orchids, choose the Phalaenopsis Orchid with the strongest leaves, and biggest roots and leaves. Look for leaves and roots that look like they are active and growing.
- Buy your Phalaenopsis Orchid somewhere that will stand behind the plant if it does not do well. Good stores offer a return or exchange policy.
- Phalaenopsis Orchids are epiphytic. This means they grow on trees and rocks. They get their nutrients and water from items that fall to them. They are very used to having their roots dry out at times because of this.
- Most Phalaenopsis Orchids can bloom 2-6 months in a row. To have your Orchid bloom this long, you need humidity around the leaves and flowers. The best way to get humidity is purchase a humidity tray and grow your Phalaenopsis Orchid on top of the tray.
- Phalaenopsis Orchids do not like to sit in water for days. Water the plant over the sink well, let the mix drain, and then don’t water again until the mix is almost dry. You can tell when to water by lifting the pot. If the pot is light, water.
- Fertilize 2 out of 3 waterings with a very weak solution of Orchid fertilizer.
- Repot your Phalaenopsis Orchids every 2-3 years when the plant is growing out of the pot.
- When caring for leaf problems, only cut off a leaf with fungus.
- Care for your Phalaenopsis in the right location in your home. Choose a location with low indirect light, good air movement, and no temperatures below 65 degrees Fahrenheit.