- cross-posted to:
- houseplants@mander.xyz
- cross-posted to:
- houseplants@mander.xyz
I’ve been getting into orchids lately and reading a lot about them. I have a few, but thought it would be fun to get some more to learn about how to care for them best.
I posted on my local buy nothing group (a neighborhood facebook group where people give away stuff they don’t want anymore). I asked if anyone would give me an old orchid that wasn’t flowering and said I’d return it if I could get it to bloom again. Well, I had to cut the post off after 18 hours because so many people responded!
The picture shows the first 7 plants I received, but not the 4 I already owned or the 3 more I picked up the next day! I assigned each one a number so I can keep track of whose is whose.
Most were in pretty good shape, just dusty and a few dehydrated. I looked them all over and gave them a wipe down and a watering if they needed it and assessed their needs. One needed to be repotted right away, I think it had been kept too wet and it had a lot of rotten roots. I’ll repot a few of the others in the next few days. Otherwise they’re off and growing around my house! I’m excited to see how it turns out.
Oh, I do that, kinda! Some people just give me their orchids like I’m some sort of tropical necromancer. I just have a yard and like plants.
Most of them just live on trees outside now.
I really love the idea of a tropical plant necromancer!
Wow so cool! I wish I lived in a climate where growing outside on trees was possible. I live in Seattle, not exactly prime territory. Although I would like to learn about orchids native to the area.