In the meantime, to answer your question directly, the real answer is I don't know without the orchid name and some photos.
A lot of different orchid possess a lot of different traits, if I tell you the wrong thing without knowing for certain what your plant is and what kind of general health it's in, then I'd be doing you a massive disservice.
Many people with extended experience with orchids here on the OB would say similarly.
Although, I'm guessing/assuming (which really is a terrible thing to do when diagnosing problems), your plant is a Phalaenopsis, aka "Moth Orchids", (as most newbies end up with one invariably, and sometimes unknowingly).
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