I've just bought myself an orchid (after asking for one for my birthday for around the last 15 years, I decided to bite the bullet and get one for myself),
It's a white moth orchid. I bought it at the supermarket, so figure it's kind of a "Orchid for Dummies" edition.
Which is great, because I'm a total Noob.
I'd like to grow it in the bathroom, but will have to move it into the lounge room occasionally as the bathroom has frosted windows and is on the shady side of the house, so it would only get very weak indirect sunlight & light from globes.
Is it able to be grown in a bathroom with an IXL-Tastic heated globes in the roof? They're only on every day from about 5-6.30pm when I have a bath.
If I'm in the bath and it's getting too hot in the room for me, I'll open the window & let the night breeze blow in; I'm figuring if the temperature is ok for me, it's ok for the orchid?
Or will this temperature fluctuation kill it?
We live in a cold climate, so the temperature in the bathroom will drop at night, it's usually fairly chilly overnight except in mid-Summer.
My other question:
How to keep it humid? (on the cheap?). I see the Phalaenopsis is the only type of orchid that needs regular watering as it doesn't have any bulb-type roots that store water.
I assume this means you still need to keep the roots dry between watering?
I had a look on eBay for orchid products; and came across orchids grown in tubes which are planted in
Water Beads (or rather water bead gel)
I have some of these,
There's also a forum thread on this site which starts out saying that you can't plant using water beads; but then someone says they have great success with them;
Quote:
"Phalaenopsis is the ONLY orchid that CAN be grown in water crystals it is the same thing a semi hydroponics. I have had one of my phals in these crystals for the last 2 years and it has been growing and flowering perfectly."
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He shows pictures and everyone agrees it may work
I am too scared to re-pot it (does it look like it needs repotting? If so, does it need
Bark or
Sphagnum Moss?)
But I thought I could put some of these beads underneath it's inner pot, which may keep the moisture up to it? Or keep the area a bit humid? (I figure if the beads are drying out, the plant will be too),
If not, they may helpfully absorb excess moisture? Should I bother with this?
It looks like it's in pretty good condition, with mid-to dark green leaves with a hint of reddy-brown in the middle.
Any other tips appreciated,
Thank you