Saturday, February 21, 2009

How to Care for Cymbidium Orchids:


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Cymbidium s are commonly used corsages or cut flowers because of their large flowers. One spike may have up to 30 flowers, each one measur between four six inches. These flowers can look good more than two months after be cut. If you're look to grow one of these s, there are a few ths you need to know beeh. This article will teach you how to care cymbidium s.


Li


These s usually grow best when kept outdoors most of the year. You sld give them as much li as possible. However, never expose them to intense direct sunli as that can burn the leaves. When given the ri amount of li, the plant's leaves will be li green firm.


Water


Cymbidium s like to consume a lot of water stay moist. Theree, you sld water them frequently. Make sure you drench the thoroughly. This is especially important dur active growth from Ma until October. Dur the cooler months, you can keep the a little less wet.


Temperature


In the wild, these s are found in tropical subtropical parts of the world. You sld provide a temperature around 80 degrees Fahrenheit dur the day. The temperature sld be much cooler at ni. Try to keep it between 50 65. These plants are quite hardy, so they can survive exposure to temperature extremes a short period of time.


Fertilizer


Cymbidiums sld be given liquid fertilizer twice a month from January to July. Dur the darker cooler winter months, you sld feed them less keep them slily drier. From August to December, you sld only fertilize the plant once a month.


Ret


Cymbidium s bloom best when kept in their . Theree, you sldn't disturb the plant too much. You sld only re when the pseudo-bulbs are up against the edge of the . You sld wait to re after the plant has bloomed. After you have successfully reted the , you sld water it lily.
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