4/30/12

A MAGICAL BEAUTY AND ALLURE OF ORCHIDS


Magical orchids 
 
Orchids have a magical beauty and allure, with incredible colors, shapes, and scents..
There are a lot of species of orchids inhabit every corner of the planet from tropical  zone to country with four season . Orchid grow all over the world. Humans have crossbred these species to create 150,000 hybrids, with more appearing all the time. Most are grown for their beautiful flowers, blooming  for a week  and some  species will blooming  for months. And unlike most plants, they do not grow in soil, but in the air.

 Orchids appears from long time ago making them some of the first flowering plants. Orchids are one of the largest and oldest families of plants in the world. For centuries, people all over the world have fallen in love with their beautiful and colorings flowers.  Their bright colors, bizarre shapes, and unique performance make many of people like them.

The orchid plant, like most other plants, must live in the proper conditions in order for it to bloom. The three major conditions that must be controlled in order for the orchid plant to bloom are water, light, and temperature. The orchid plant receives moisture through its roots like all other plants. Avoid planting the orchid in potting soil, because it does not like to be in standing water. The orchid thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. The orchid will continue to grow without this change, but it will not bloom.


In the wild, orchids do not grow in a pot. We put them in pot with the device and consequently we plant roots to breathe freely, we must understand how strange it to be. It grows out of the pot so that the roots of orchids is perfectly fine. Unfortunately, our home support is not good enough to support their real habitat. So, some pots  help to maintain to  orchids grow healthy roots. Judging by their current growth of leaf for another plants. For orchids, root growth is the best indicator of plant health. If planted in a pot we must be extra careful not to rot or smother the roots.



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