Specific Orchid Care During Dormancy (How to Keep your Orchid Alive While In Dormancy)
Is my Orchid Dead or Dormant? Top 8 Questions About Dormancy Once an orchid has blossomed, displaying its beautifully exotic flowers, it will go into a dormant cycle. Some orchids have a shorter dormant cycle while others need a little longer time to recover. Orchid dormancy starts after the last flower has fallen off the flower spike and can look very different in every species. Some hardly have any signs; others look half-dead. In this video, I'll go over the top most common questions new orchid growers have when it comes to dormancy. 1) How do I know my orchid is dead? 2) Do all the Leaves Drop During Dormancy? 3) Why is it Important to Repot during Dormancy? 4) Is Crown Rot Normal During Dormancy? 5) Do All Orchids Respond to Dormancy the Same Way? 6) How Long do Orchids Live? 7) How do I Care for Dormant Orchids That Look Half-dead? 8) How do I Induce a Dormancy Period? If you want the full explanation of this video in writing, go to https://orchideria.com/orchid-dormancy/