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1. Choose the correct fertilizer formula for the way your particular orchid is growing. Orchids grown in bark need more nitrogen than plants grown in soil, which need an evenly balanced
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1. Use a pot two to three times as big as the orchid's root ball. These plants like security and some root binding. Choose a heavy pot with a drainage hole to balance the orchid's
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1. Put the plant in a shady location for a month following the orchid's flower drop. Water it regularly, but allow the plant to dry out between waterings. This mimics the wintertime
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1. Purchase a pair of bypass shears, which have a lower clip that cradles the stem in order to protect the orchid from being harmed during pruning. Avoid using anvil shears, because
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