Watering Orchids While On Vacation: 7 Ways that Work

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You've kept up your watering routine and your orchids show positive signs that they are adjusting well to the conditions of irrigation you are providing. Vacations tend to throw a wrench in the system, since you might be away for an extended period of time. Naturally, you’re concerned about how your orchids will survive. How long can an orchid go without drying out? Most orchids will survive for two to three weeks (a typical vacation period) without watering, occasionally up to one month. Cattleyas, Dendrobiums, and Phalaenopsis all will survive with up to three weeks of not watering as long as their medium is maintained moist. Few varieties can make it up to two months or longer, but with irrevocable damage before death. In this video, I go over 7 ways (plus a bonus tip) to keep your orchids watered and hydrated while you are out on vacation. If you want the full explanation of this video in writing, go to https://orchideria.com/can-orchids-dry-out/ On Orchideria.com, you can find more in-depth guides and all the access to our information, tutorials, guides, and much more... all for free! Happy Cultivating! ______________________ HASHTAGS: #orchidcare #orchid #Orchideria #AmandaMatthews _______________________ SOCIAL MEDIA:

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