How do I get my orchid plant to bloom?
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Overall, the most common reason that orchids fail to bloom is insufficient light.
Good roots bring good blooms. An orchid may have deceptively beautiful leaves with a root system that is in dire trouble.
Each orchid type has a time of the year when it naturally will bloom. This may not be the same time of year that an orchid was blooming when it was purchased, as nurseries can force orchids to bloom off-cycle.
In nature, orchids have natural stimuli that indicate to the plant that the growth season is over and it's time to bloom. Some orchids are temperature sensitive and some are light sensitive.
Hi Paulette, I think this link might be able to help you: https://www.gardendesign.com/flowers/orchid-not-blooming.html
Mogie was definitely right. Orchid normally flower only twice a year. As long as the medium is in is in good shape and it is watered correctly and in a sunny, but no direct light window and you use a good fertilizer as directed it will flower for your. Don't go by when you brought it home, it will flower when it feels it should. The only time I haven't had blooms on all mine twice a year is when my orchid bark was breaking down and it started flowering shortly after it was put in new orchid bark and given a good soak to hydrate the bark. Enjoy your orchid, even when it isn't flowering, they have such pretty green leaves. I even have a mini orchid that is putting out a baby on the last flower stem!
I keep mine in south facing window no direct sun on them.I give them orchid bloom booster too. Here's some help https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFcE5uuBs9E