With only 1 cup, the old orchid pot will take root and bloom beautifully

Orchids are exotic and beautiful plants that, with good care, can bloom spectacularly. If you have old orchids that seem in trouble or no longer bloom as before, it is possible to revitalize them by replanting them in a new pot with only one cup. Follow these simple steps to help your orchids regain root and bloom again.

Steps to follow:

  • Choose the right pot: Select a pot that is barely larger than the current orchid pot. Make sure the pot has drainage holes to avoid water build-up.
  • Prepare substrate: Mix sphagnum moss with pine bark or clay balls to create a light, well-ventilated mix for orchid roots.
  • Place the orchid in the new pot: Gently remove the orchid from its old pot by taking care not to damage the roots. Place it in the center of the new pot and add the substrate around the roots to support them.
  • Add a cup of water: Pour a cup of water at room temperature on the substrate to help the orchid adapt to its new environment.
  • Placement and maintenance: Place the pot in a bright place but without direct sunlight. Water the orchid once a week, allowing the substrate to dry slightly between waterings.

Following these simple steps, your old orchid should start taking root in its new pot and show signs of revitalization. Be patient and continue to provide the necessary care to allow your orchid to flourish again.