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Which plants should not be placed near orchids: they will no longer bloom
To ensure the regular blooming of an orchid, considerable effort is required to create the right conditions. This houseplant is particularly sensitive to lighting, humidity, and temperature changes.
Despite attempts to induce budding, orchids may not respond positively. Learn about plants that should not be placed next to an orchid in the OBOZREVATEL article.
Orchids are very specific plants that bloom when cared for properly, considering their environment. Some plants can hinder the normal growth and development of an orchid.
If you observe your orchid dropping leaves and drying out, it might be due to unfavorable neighbors. Agave, araucaria, and pepper plants can hurt orchids. Resorting to various remedies and expensive fertilizers may not encourage orchids to bloom next to these plant species.
So, move the orchid away from cacti, apple trees, and pears. The correct companionship is crucial for prolonged and regular flowering.
Additionally, it's important to maintain a temperature above +16°C for the orchid. To stimulate bud growth, experts recommend increasing humidity levels. Regularly spraying the plant is advised, while monitoring the quality and condition of the substrate. Some experts suggest occasionally giving the orchid a 'contrast shower' or gently lowering the transparent pot into a container of water.
Earlier, OBOZREVATEL said that the orchid is very fond of citrus fertilizers. It is very easy to prepare orange fertilizer.
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