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Phalaenopsis Orchid grows best in a space with bright indirect light, where the sun rays are diffused. Avoid placing it in spaces with harsh direct sunlight, which can scorch its delicate leaves and flowers, or in spaces without natural light.
- 1Simply open the lid and fill with water
- 2Your plant drinks only when needed
- 3The result: healthy, long-lived plants that are easy to maintain

- Carefree and convenient
- Never worry about when to water
- Much healthier plants that live longer
- We use proven Waterwick TM technology to optimize water consumption
Advantages | Other | |
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Water every | 2 Months | 1 Week |
Overwatering | Rare | Common |
Underwatering | Never | Common |
Over compacted dry soil | Never | Common |
Easily know when to water | ||
Stable root growth |
On your Phalaenopsis Orchid’s first few days at home, it may drop a bloom or two as it adjusts to its new surroundings. This is completely normal and nothing to worry about. Once acclimated, your orchid will continue to thrive and reward you with stunning, long-lasting flowers. As with many flowering plants, your orchid will benefit from gentle 'dead-heading' - simply remove any faded blooms to help redirect energy toward new growth. To support healthy development, rotate the pot by a ¼ turn once a month to ensure even light exposure. Keep the leaves free of dust by wiping them gently with a damp cloth, and avoid placing the orchid in a spot with sudden temperature changes or strong drafts. With a little attention, your Phalaenopsis Orchid will remain an elegant, blooming beauty all year round.
Phalaenopsis Orchids typically bloom once or twice a year, but with easyplant, some will surprise you with more!
Once the last bloom drops, don’t worry - your orchid is just resting. You can trim the flower spike to a node or all the way down. Keep caring for it, and a new bloom will likely follow!