Fertilizer is fertilizer, and orchids don't need much. It doesn't matter if it says it is for orchids, and unless the ratios are extreme they don't matter much either. Use a fertilizer with micronutrients. The Manutec brand you show appears to have reasonable ratios and a good array of micronutrients, just missing calcium. Any organic material you use for potting orchids will also supply nutrients, just one of many reasons that repotting regularly is important in most cases. Fertilize regularly but at no more than half the strength recommended and no more than half as often. Do that, and unless every other aspect of of your orchid culture is perfect fertilizer will not limit your success.
And I agree completely with Ray that no fertilizer can boost blooming, but too much of the wrong fertliizer can inhibit blooming. If you are fertilizing heavily and have excellent growth but no blooming it may be due to too much nitrogen. If you follow the half/half recommendation above that will probably never be an issue.
Some people enjoy being very precise and specific about fertilizer use, and that is fine, but if you relax about fertilizer and concentrate on every other aspect of culture you will probably have better success than they do.
Last edited by PaphMadMan; 06-11-2021 at 02:44 PM..
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