Your orchid isn't blooming? - How to make the diva bloom again

Your orchid isn't blooming? - How to make the diva bloom again

If there is a lack of light, the flower will not flower

The most popular orchid species love bright to sunny lighting conditions. Where the sun's rays cannot reach the leaves and roots, the sensitive flowers sense unfavorable conditions and, as a precaution, keep the flowers under lock and key. Please move an orchid without flowers to this location:

  • A window sill flooded with light on the south, west or east side of the house
  • With shade at lunchtime between April and October

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Robust Phalaenopsis and their hybrids have nothing against a repeated change of location in order to enjoy the sun at the south window in winter and to be protected from the blazing sun at the east window in summer.

Cold and dry air spoil the desire for flowering

Most of the noble orchids come from the humid, warm rainforest climate of the tropics. At temperatures well below 15 degrees Celsius, the warmth-loving flowers shiver so much that they lose the desire to delight us with a blossom. The same applies to cultivation in dry room air. You will only make an orchid bloom if it is given a place with pleasant room temperatures and a humidity of more than 60 percent.

As an immediate measure, carry an orchid without flowers to a bright bathroom or spa room for a few weeks. Repeatedly spray the disgruntled plant with soft, lukewarm water. In combination with pleasant room temperatures around 20-25 degrees Celsius, flowering will not be long in coming.

An orchid may not bloom when its feet are wet

Don't be surprised about an orchid without flowers when it has to stand in a permanently wet substrate. In their homeland, the flower sits on the branches of mighty giant trees in order to catch the raindrops of short, violent showers with its aerial roots. You will only make the proud beauty bloom if you repot the stressed diva immediately and cut out all the rotten roots.

From now on you no longer water your orchid, but immerse the root ball in lime-free, room-warm water once a week, less often in winter. The next water bath is only on the program when the root network has dried well again.

Tips

If a Phalaenopsis persistently refuses to flower again, you can get it to flower with a slight cold shock. Three weeks after the end of the flowering period, the unwilling butterfly orchid moves to a bright room, the temperatures of which at night do not exceed 16 degrees Celsius and do not fall below 13 degrees Celsius. If you continue normal care here, you can look forward to a new bloom within 6 weeks.