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How to care for the orchid just purchasedToday's life tips introduce how to care for the orchid just purchased and share some tricks for growing healthy orchids, as well as related introductions to green plants and flowers. Let's take a look together!Orchids are very popular flowering plants, not only with high ornamental value but also bringing a good ornamental effect when cultivated at home. Therefore, many people choose to buy orchids from the market, but many do not know how to care for an orchid just purchased, often resulting in the plant dying. Next, let me introduce to you some tricks for caring for orchids.[Part 1: How to care for an orchid just purchased]Orchids are relatively easy to care for. If you just bought one from the market, you only need to water and fertilize appropriately to keep it healthy. Avoid excessive fertilization, as this can easily cause root rot. To care for an orchid at home, it must be kept in a well-ventilated position and receive adequate sunlight.However, if the soil in the pot of the newly purchased orchid is too poor, it is best to change the pot and soil, as poor soil quality makes it difficult to care for the orchid. Therefore, to care for an orchid properly, you must water and fertilize appropriately to allow it to grow more robustly.[Part 2: Tricks for caring for orchids]<1. Adapt to the growing environment>Create a suitable growing environment. Orchids tolerate shade and prefer a humid and cool environment. In summer, avoid direct sunlight, and a temperature between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius is ideal for growth. In winter, consider how to create a warm environment to help it survive.<2. Sufficient sunlight>Orchids prefer semi-shade. When growing orchids indoors, it is necessary to manually adjust the impact of sunlight on them. The leaves of orchids are phototropic, so if they are kept in one place indoors for a long time, the leaves will turn towards the sun, making it difficult to achieve the desired ornamental effect of a straight line when viewed from the side and a fan-like appearance when viewed from the front.<3. Fertilize appropriately>When an orchid lacks nutrients, various problems can arise, such as narrow new leaves and very pale color. In terms of nutrients, add the required nutrients seasonally, usually fertilizing in winter. Phosphorus and potassium fertilizers are more beneficial for orchid cultivation, and nitrogen fertilizers should be used sparingly when top-dressing.<4. Appropriate temperature management>Orchids are native to the mountainous forests of South Africa, where the natural environment is spring-like all year round. The various organs of the orchid plant have adapted to this mild climate. Therefore, in daily maintenance, the temperature should be controlled between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius. When the temperature drops below 10 degrees Celsius, the growth of orchids slows down, and below 0 degrees Celsius, they will freeze to death.Through the detailed introduction above, I believe everyone now knows how to care for an orchid just purchased. In fact, caring for an orchid is very simple; just water and fertilize appropriately to easily keep it healthy. So for those who don't know how to care for plants, you can follow the tricks for caring for orchids mentioned above.The above content (Green Plant Enthusiast Website) introduces how to care for an orchid just purchased and shares tips for growing healthy orchids. I hope it is helpful to green plant enthusiasts!