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Orchid Care in India: How to Grow Exotic Orchids at Home | CocoWing EcoFlora

September 30, 2025

Care Guide: for (आर्किड फूल)

  • Name: Orchid (Orchidaceae)
  • Season: Mostly winter and spring bloomers
  • Type: Perennial epiphytic plants
  • Soil Needs: Special orchid mix (bark, coco chips, moss) with Talking Soil for organic nutrients
  • Light Requirement: Bright indirect light; avoid harsh midday sun
  • Watering: Once roots dry slightly; wrinkled leaves = thirsty, yellow leaves = excess water
  • Best Pot/Bed: Transparent orchid pots, ventilated terracotta pots, bio-fiber planters
  • Propagation: Division of mature plants or keikis (baby shoots)
  • Special Care Tip: Trim old flower spikes, mist leaves in dry weather, maintain humidity
  • Uses/Benefits: Long-lasting blooms, ornamental beauty, gifting, air-purifying qualities
  • Pests/Diseases: Mealybugs, fungal spots, scale insects (treat with neem spray, good airflow)
  • Adding Talking Soil: Adds balanced nutrition, supports strong roots, encourages repeat blooming

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