Did you know that the orchid family is one of the largest plant families on earth? There are an estimated 20.000 species worldwide. The orchid is a popular houseplant. Due to the many species, colours and sizes there is always an orchid that fits in your interior. The orchid is a fascinating and slightly mysterious plant. When caring for an orchid the plant has some special needs. Did you know there are special orchid planters? Discover our care tips for orchids.
Healthy roots are the secret behind a beautiful orchid. Orchids breathe through their roots as well in planters as in nature. This is the reason why the roots of the orchid sometimes grow outside the planters, so don’t cut these off! If the roots are green the orchid needs no water, if the roots are white or have a grey hue the plant needs water.
You might have noticed that orchids are usually sold in a transparent planter. This way you can easily see if the roots are healthy and are not suffocating or rotting. Our advice is that the plants are kept in the breeding pots and not repot them. In the transparent pots the health of the plant and especially the roots can be monitored properly. Furthermore an orchid has more flowers when the plant is fitted tightly in the planter.
A healthy and full orchid is grown by leaving the orchid in the breeding pot. When you are looking for a nice planter for your orchid it is important that the planter is the right size. Furthermore it is desirable that the planter matches the elegance and color of the orchid. That is why Pottery Pots has special orchid planters in their assortment. The Rosa-planters from our Ceramics collection is cylindrical and therefore the ideal shape for orchid breeding pots. This planter is available in multiple sizes. The planter exhibits craftsmanship in a calm manner due to the clay material used. There will also be a product line of planters in brown and in white hues. This is a perfect match for the exuberant colors of the orchids. Did you know the planters in this product line are all handmade? Thus no planter is the same, a unique planter for a unique plant!
Don’t give the plant too much water. Too much water will
cause rotting of the roots of the plant. Therefore give the orchid water every
8 to 10 days and check the health of the roots.
Spray the orchid with water. Preferably use lime-free
water and avoid spraying the heart of the leaves.
Submerge the clod of the orchid in water. let your orchid bathe
in water about half an hour each week. This way you prevent there will be a
bottom of water in the planter if you let the clod dry properly.
Place the orchid in a light surrounding
with little draft. An orchid doesn’t flourish in a too sunny or too warm
spot. It is important that the plant receives enough light and that it is
located in an airy and not too dry surrounding.
Don’t throw out the orchid too quickly. Sometimes the orchid
seems to be dead or dying but the plant has simply bloomed. Remove the
flower heads which have bloomed and take care of the plant with water patience
and a little love. Often the orchid will flower again after a while.
Are you curious about our collection of
orchid planters? Come visit our showroom or make an appointment for a visit. We
can tell you more about our planters and you can have a look at our collection
in real life!