2.
Make sure
your orchids get enough sunlight, but not too much. Many orchids enjoy indirect sunlight: direct sunlight cases
them to burn, while not enough creates a plant that doesn't flower.
- Check your orchid's leaves if you want to diagnose whether it's getting too much light or not enough. Orchid leaves should be a light, even green if healthy. If the leaves are dark green, it means that the orchid isn't getting enough light. If the leaves are yellow, brown, or reddish, it means they're getting too much
- Low-light orchids ( Paphiopedilum, Phalaenopsis, and Oncidium) do best if they get northerly or easterly light. Moderate to high-light orchids (Cattleya, Dendrobium, and Vanda) prefer getting westerly or southerly light.
- Orchids love being behind curtains or window blinds. This way, they get plenty of light, but the light that they do get is indirect.
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