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Baby Bio 80534248 Houseplant Drip Feeders, 4 x 40ml - Ready To Use House Plant Food - Easy Care Fertiliser for Supporting Healthy Growth and Vibrant Blooms - Automatic Plant Feeder

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Similar to tea, brewed coffee is a source of nitrogen, potassium and phosphorous, so it can be used to feed orchid plants, but it also contains caffeine.

Orchid care tips to help you grow stunning blooms - Growing

If you decide to use tea bags as orchid food, use cooled, brewed water as opposed to actual tea leaves. When it comes to feeding your plants the nutrients they require to thrive, Baby Bio Outdoor Flowers is the ideal feed for you. Orchid food drip feeders are a really convenient option, and ideal if you’re not confident about getting the feeding right or simply short on time.It’s a good idea to repot your orchid every two to three years, as orchid compost can break down and stop air reaching the roots.

Baby Bio 2 x Drip Original Feeders 4 x 40ml Liquid Plant Food

Dehydration can also cause aerial roots (which are orchid roots that grow from the stalk or out of the pot) to look wrinkled. If the flower stem is green and healthy (as it will be on a Phalaenopsis orchid), you can trim it above a node close to the base, or prune it about an inch above the node beneath the lowest flower. Furthermore, they may reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, both of which have both environmental and human consequences.When deciding on a location for an indoor orchid plant, you need to consider light, temperature and air flow. At this point it is best to remove the drip feeder and reduce the watering to a minimum until the plant shows further signs of growth. It’s also time to repot if your orchid’s roots have filled the pot,orif it stops blooming but all the conditions are right.

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