Watering is another critical factor in orchid care. Before watering, always check the roots. If the roots appear green, the orchid does not need water. If the roots are white or gray, the orchid is ready for watering. Overwatering can cause the roots to rot, while underwatering can lead to dehydration and weak growth.
By following these steps—disinfecting with turmeric water, using well-draining soil, providing proper light, and watering correctly—you can successfully care for orchids and encourage them to bloom again. Orchids are resilient plants, and with the right care, they will grow new leaves, roots, and flower branches.
I hope these tips help you rejuvenate your orchids. If you follow these steps, you will soon see healthy new growth and beautiful blooms. Happy gardening!