I didn’t expect to see orchid branches grow

Orchids are beautiful plants, known for their beauty and elegance. But sometimes it may be surprising to see branches grow on these exotic plants. This can raise questions and questions about how best to maintain them. Here are some useful tips to help you manage these unexpected branches.

Tips for cutting orchids

1. Identify the branches to be cut: Before proceeding to the size of your orchids, it is important to carefully examine the plant and identify the branches to cut. Be sure to spot dry, damaged or dead branches.

2. Use clean tools: To avoid spreading diseases to orchids, it is essential to use clean and sharp tools for cutting. Clean your scissors or scissors with alcohol before starting.

3. Cut branches correctly: When cutting, be sure to cut the branches at the knot or nodule. Avoid letting cut stems out of the plant, this could lead to infections.

4. Stimulate flowering: Orchid size can stimulate flowering by promoting the growth of new branches and flowers. Be careful not to cut too much to maintain the balance of the plant.

5. Monitor plant health: After cutting, carefully monitor your orchid’s health. Make sure it receives enough light, water and fertilizer to promote its growth and flowering.

  • Tip: It is recommended to trim your orchids after flowering to encourage new shoots and better plant health.
  • Attention: Avoid cutting the roots of orchids during size, as this could compromise plant health.