Do You Cut Back Dendrobium?

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Dendrobium Orchid

Trim the

flowers off as they fade

but leave the stem. Next year it will flower on the same stalk. Trim roots and re-pot as normal.

Are Blue dendrobium orchids dyed?

The blue Teal tone of this Orchid Flower has been

carefully dyed

to give you a beautiful Orchid Color that will greatly enhance your Floral Arrangements. This Orchid is popular in Summer Wedding Flowers, Spring Wedding Flowers, Fall Wedding Flowers, and Winter Wedding Flowers.

How do you look after Blue dendrobium?

Dendrobiums need lots of light, but not direct sun. A

lightly shaded south window is best

. East or west facing windows are satisfactory if bright (avoid direct sun except at the beginning or end of the day). Dendrobiums can withstand hot weather if adequate ventilation and humidity are provided.

How long do blue dendrobium orchids last?

Depending on the orchid species, the popular varieties can last between

1 week

(e.g. Dendrobium) to 3 weeks (e.g. Moth Orchid, Dancing Lady, Slipper Orchid) in a vase of water. In corsages or bouquets without water, they last for only 1-2 days. When dried properly, they can last for a year or more.

What do you do with dendrobium orchids after they bloom?


Cut the flower stem just above the top leaf of the pseudobulb

when the Dendrobium has finished flowering. You should care for the plant the same after flowering as during flowering. There is no need to repot.

How do you keep Dendrobium blooming?

To encourage your Dendrobium orchids to bloom, you should

feed them a specialised orchid fertiliser with every second watering

. Dilute this according to the plant food manufacturer’s instructions, to avoid burning your orchid’s roots.

How do you revive Dendrobium?

Drench your dendrobium in its pot once a day for a few days. Run the pot under a

gently flowing tap of tepid water soaking

the planting medium and lower quarter of the stem. Allow all of the water to drain through to the sink below before placing the orchid back in its decorative pot and/or growing location.

Why did my blue orchid bloom white?

The “blue orchids” you see in garden centres are actually artificially colored Phalaenopsis orchids. … However, it is certain that the next time the plant flowers, it will give only white blooms,

because there is no artificial color in the new flower stem that is developing

.

Is there a true Blue Orchid?

There are two shades, however, that

orchids do not naturally blossom in

: a true blue or a true black. They simply do not have the genetic makeup to make these pigments. … Those are actually white orchids that have been artificially dyed blue. If they were to blossom again, they would have white flowers.

What colors do orchids come in naturally?

Popular orchids like Cymbidium, Phalaenopsis, and Dendrobium, come in a variety of colors, including

blue, red, pink, white, purple, yellow, orange, and green

. Each captivating hue is connected to a unique symbol or meaning of orchid. Find out which color is best to help celebrate your unique occasions.

Should I remove dead orchid blooms?


If the flower spike is drooping and discolored, and its edges have turned brownish

, it is time to remove the flower. Many orchids have more than one bloom on a stem-like spike. … Throw the severed bloom in the trash, so that it will not spread diseases to the plant or other nearby plants.

How do you take care of an orchid for beginners?

  1. Most orchids require water once a week. …
  2. Position your orchid in a bright windowsill facing east or west.
  3. Weekly feeding with a fertilizer designed for orchids.
  4. Repotting in fresh orchid mix when your orchid stops blooming.

How often should you water an orchid?

While each growing environment is unique, and watering habits vary from person to person, it is generally a good idea to water

about once per 7-10 days

, when the mix gets dry. Too much watering leads to root rot, crown rot and other over watering problems like fungus gnat infestations.

Why are the leaves on my dendrobium orchid turning yellow?

Over-watering symptoms include

lower yellowing of leaves

, a rapidly declining stem, flower loss and a rotten base (pseudobulbs). These issues are commonly down to either too much soil moisture, an incorrect soil medium, too little light, or foliage that has allowed to remain wet for long periods.

How often do you water a dendrobium orchid?

Dendrobiums like to be in small pots and are usually much taller than the pot is wide. Because they are usually large plants in relatively small pots,

watering twice a week is

about average. They like to be almost dry before re-watering. When watering, place the plant in the sink and use tepid water.

How do you prune a Dendrobium nobile?

After the flowers have finished, you can trim the stems

off close to the canes

. After several years, some of the older growths may become woody, shriveled and yellow-looking. As long as you have three or more healthy canes and at least one with a full set of leaves, you can cut the old unsightly growths at the base.

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