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  2. Orchid Care After Blooming: 6 Expert Tips to Get More Flowers

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    Here's how to care for an orchid after blooming so it'll continue to grow and flower for years to come. ... Kondrat recommends using a fertilizer formulated for orchids, diluted to 25% of the ...

  3. How to Propagate Orchids for an Endless Supply of Flowers - AOL

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    Fertilizer. Sons suggests using a diluted and balanced orchid fertilizer the moment the flowers begin to establish roots or show new growth. “Apply this once a month, or according to ...

  4. How to Grow Plumeria Flowers Indoors or Outside ... - AOL

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    7. Mulch and Fertilize. Apply a thin layer of mulch (1 to 2 inches) around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds, but keep it away from the trunk to prevent rot. After two to three weeks ...

  5. Fertilisation of Orchids - Wikipedia

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    Fertilisation of Orchids is a book by English naturalist Charles Darwin published on 15 May 1862 under the full explanatory title On the Various Contrivances by Which British and Foreign Orchids Are Fertilised by Insects, and On the Good Effects of Intercrossing. [1]

  6. Miltonia - Wikipedia

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    Despite the fact that they exhibit a rest period after blooming, Miltonia always need to be watered, and more abundantly during active growth and blooming. they need at least 65% relative humidity and good ventilation all the time. Moderate weekly fertilizing with a balanced formula is beneficial during active growth.

  7. Holcoglossum amesianum - Wikipedia

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    The orchid defies gravity to twist the male part of its flower into a nearly complete circle to fertilize the female one. [1] [2] Nothing like this occurs elsewhere among flowering plants. The plant does so without the help of sticky fluids or other methods used by self-pollinating plants to ensure that the pollen reaches the egg.