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Orchid plants can bloom for 2-3 months with proper care, and the plant itself can live for years, reblooming annually. Cut orchids in arrangements typically last 2-3 weeks—longer than most cut flowers.
Water orchids about once a week by soaking roots in lukewarm water for 10-15 minutes. Place in bright, indirect light. Avoid overwatering—roots should dry slightly between waterings. Feed monthly with orchid fertilizer.
Orchids represent luxury, beauty, love, and refinement. Pink orchids express femininity and grace, white symbolize elegance and innocence, purple convey admiration, and yellow represent friendship and new beginnings.
Yes! After blooming, cut the stem above a node. Continue regular care. Most phalaenopsis orchids rebloom in 6-12 months. Some varieties need a temperature drop to trigger reblooming.
Phalaenopsis (moth) orchids are quite easy with basic care. The key is not overwatering—they prefer to dry slightly between waterings. Proper light and occasional feeding ensure beautiful reblooms.
Phalaenopsis orchids are most popular for gifts—they're beautiful, long-lasting, and relatively easy to care for. Dendrobiums and cymbidiums also make excellent gifts for plant enthusiasts.
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