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10 Things Orchids Hate — I Wish I Knew This Sooner!

Orchids are among the most elegant and captivating houseplants, admired for their stunning blooms and exotic beauty. However, growing orchids can be tricky. Many orchid enthusiasts face frustrating challenges because their plants refuse to bloom, drop leaves, or appear unhealthy. After years of trial and error, I’ve learned that orchids dislike certain common mistakes that many unknowingly make.

If you want your orchids to thrive and blossom beautifully, it’s crucial to avoid these 10 things orchids hate. Knowing these will save you time, money, and heartbreak.


1. Overwatering

One of the biggest killers of orchids is overwatering. Unlike many houseplants, orchids have roots designed to dry out quickly and absorb moisture from the air. Sitting in soggy soil leads to root rot—a deadly condition.

Tip: Water your orchid only when the growing medium is nearly dry. Use pots with good drainage and avoid letting water accumulate at the bottom.


2. Poor Drainage

Closely related to overwatering, poor drainage causes water to stagnate around the roots. Orchids need airy, well-draining media like bark chips or sphagnum moss to allow oxygen to reach their roots.

Tip: Repot orchids in a specialized orchid mix and avoid regular potting soil that retains too much moisture.


3. Low Humidity

Orchids naturally thrive in tropical environments with high humidity. Dry indoor air, especially in winter, can cause the leaves to dry out, turn brown at the edges, and hamper flower development.

Tip: Increase humidity around your orchid by placing a humidity tray nearby, misting regularly, or using a humidifier.


4. Direct Harsh Sunlight

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