I have to confess. I have not been so caring to my orchids for the past few months

. For about 3-4 months they haven't been getting the proper water, or fertilizer and all around have been forgotten. That's not to say that I won't care if any of them die. I have made the resolution to take care of my orchids like I did when I first started. The good news is, only one died, but I had been struggling with that one since I got it. The others have new growth, 2 phals flowered and 1 paph had a bud that blasted when I watered it, go figure

. My orchids have survived the horrible neglect that they received, even my mounted bulbo. I will now reward their resilience with the proper care. I have also resolved to get involved in the orchid board again

. The OB had gone to the wayside along with my poor orchids. It feels good to be back and it feels good to be a loving caregiver to my chids again. I'm not sure where it all went wrong, but I am now correcting it. When my chids reward me with more blooms I will share the pictures of my amazingly strong chids!
