How to make orchids last naturally? Here is the cheap trick to make your plants strong and lush.
Orchids are undoubtedly among the most beautiful and elegant houseplants. Keeping them beautiful and lush requires careful care, the use of fertilizers and the right doses of water and light. Without forgetting the flowering, which only appears if the plant is in excellent condition. They’re not exactly plants for everyone, that’s for sure, but with the right precautions, it’s possible to make them last a very long time. Let’s see how to do it with a DIY method.
Until a few years ago, growing orchids was reserved for a few, because the plants cost a lot of money and especially required a greenhouse.
Strong and lush orchids:
Over the years, many varieties of orchids have been imported , even from colder countries, which therefore adapt very well to growing in an apartment without requiring specific equipment. This, along with the hybrid species created by researchers, has made orchids much more popular and less expensive. In fact, originally orchids are tropical plants native to Asia and America and can reach up to 60 cm in height. Their care does not require daily attention but that does not mean it is simple .
In fact, there are many orchid fertilizers on the market to keep them looking their best. For a more economical solution you can opt for a homemade fertilizer. You will only need one main ingredient: a small potato. Making an economical and effective fertilizer. To give your orchids the right vigor you will only need a small potato (in reality you need 20 grams) and a liter of water.
But why a potato?
potatoes as fertilizer
Perhaps few people know that potatoes are tubers with excellent properties even outside the kitchen. They are widely used in gardening for their excellent fertilizing properties. For example, potato peelings can be added to regular soil as a natural fertilizer.
Potatoes contain potassium, which helps plants grow strong and lush, but especially during flowering.