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Originally Posted by Ruthanne
My family is going away for 3 weeks and I'm wondering if my orchids will be okay if they're not watered all that time. Help?
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The tolerance of an orchid depends on a lot of factors. One genus may do extremely well without water for an extended period while another genus may need quite frequent watering. How the particular plant is grown also effects watering need; mounted orchids need daily watering in most cases, those in bark can go a bit between waterings, and those in sphagnum can last longer because it retains water longer. The temperature where the plant is growing will effect watering needs; the hotter, typically the more often the plant needs watering. And humidity is an important factor, as the water evaporates far more quickly in low humidity.
A year or so ago I ordered a couple of Psychopsis hybrids, and misaddressed the order. It took the Post Office about a month to figure it all out. When the plants arrived they were dry, but were shipped in spike and began blooming a couple of months after arrival. I'm happy to say that one of them has been in almost constant bloom since and both are growing and healthy. However, they were also well-packed and are exceptional plants.
I personally wouldn't go away from my plants for anything close to three weeks without provisions for their care. Many of mine are mounted, so I wouldn't leave them for a day! My guess is that if you leave the plants for that long you'll come home to some very, very sorry plants, though a few will likely get through it OK.
Do you have anyone who can come by your place and do a bit of orchid-sitting? If you're anywhere near Atlanta, I'd gladly do it for you.