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link to Edema on Orchid Leaves: What It Is and How To Treat It

Edema on Orchid Leaves: What It Is and How To Treat It

Edema on orchids is caused by overwatering or infrequent watering. In this article, you'll see ways to fix that.

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Can I Use Leftover Orchid Fertilizer on Household Plants?

With prices that are skyrocketing these days for orchid fertilizer, there’s no reason to be wasting it. With orchids as light feeders, not much fertilizer is necessary. As long as it’s in an...

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link to Miltoniopsis Care Guide: How-To Grow, Culture, & Care Sheet

Miltoniopsis Care Guide: How-To Grow, Culture, & Care Sheet

Miltoniopsis have had the fame of being a difficult, non-forgiving orchid, that will die on you if not given the exact conditions of its preference. They once were sold left and right, but now,...

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Properties of Cinnamon on an Orchid: Antifungal or Desiccant?

There is a lot of wrong advice about cinnamon on the internet that just makes me want to shiver—especially when it comes to applying cinnamon on orchids. It seems like if you tell a lie once,...

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Pros and Cons of Hydrogel Beads as an Orchid Potting Medium

Hydrogel beads (or water beads) have been used by florist for a long time to create orchid decorations maintain the orchid stand in place for days on end. These beads are squishy, hard jelly-like...

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Yellow Roots on Orchids: Cut Off, Nurture, or Ignore them?

When you start repotting for the first time, you can come across roots in several conditions: crackly brown, deathly yellow and pale, plump and green, or slimy black. Yellow roots are on that...

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About The Author

Hi, there! I'm Amanda Matthews.

I write all the tutorials on Orchideria so unfortunately, I can't blame anyone else for all the spelling mistakes. :)

By profession, I'm a theologian, author, and seminary professor, yet I spend my free time enjoying nature hikes, building terrariums, and cultivating orchids. I also love to mountain bike on trails, dance, and play with my cat, Midnight. She's in a lot of my videos.

When I'm not working on the next chapter of my book or online course, I'm exploring a new campsite to venture out into nature. Pitching a tent for the weekend with my two children while I fire up a barbecue is the best way to live.

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If you want an orchid tracker as an Excel Spreadsheet, you can download this one that I made for free! Click here to go to the instruction page.

List of Articles on Specific Orchid Genera Care:

Topic: SPECIFIC ORCHID CARE GUIDES

  • Phaius Orchids: 9 Tips for Perfect Care
  • Bletilla Orchids: Everything You Need To Know
  • Spathoglottis Orchids: Complete Care Guide
  • Growing Tolumnia Equitant Oncidium Orchids
  • Masdevallia Orchids: Complete Care Guide & Indoor Tricks
  • Dracula Orchids: The Incredible Monkey-faced Dragon
  • Will your grocery store orchid bloom again?
  • Brassavola Care Guide: How-To Grow, Culture, & Care Sheet
  • Types of Dendrobiums: Learn How to Identify Dendrobiums
  • Miltoniopsis Care Guide: How-To Grow, Culture, & Care Sheet
  • Cymbidium Orchid Care Guide: Complete for Beginners
  • Phalaenopsis Orchid Care: Complete Guide for Beginners
  • Orchid Cactus: Complete Guide to Care and Propagation
  • Cattleya Orchid Care: 7 Essential Tips for Perfect Blooms
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