So glad I found this list!
Orchids are undeniably one of the most beautiful and exotic houseplants, but they also come with a reputation for being finicky and challenging to care for. While they are resilient in their natural tropical habitats, maintaining an orchid’s health indoors poses a unique set of challenges. Unfortunately, many well-intentioned orchid owners inadvertently make mistakes that can lead to the plant’s decline. In this article, we’ll explore eight common orchid mistakes and offer practical tips to help you avoid these pitfalls, ensuring your orchid thrives and blooms beautifully.
Improper Watering Techniques
One of the most common mistakes is overwatering or underwatering. Orchids are epiphytes and do not require soil to grow, which often leads to confusion about their watering needs. Overwatering can lead to root rot, while underwatering can cause dehydration and stress. It’s crucial to find a balance by watering your orchid only when its potting medium feels dry to the touch and ensuring proper drainage to prevent water from accumulating at the bottom of the pot.