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How do I get my Phalaenopsis plant to rebloom?
Well they must be in good health, which means they must have
been watered and fed like any other living thing require sustenance.
To rebloom you must make sure it is in good condition-limp
leaves are not going to produce a flower stem. You would have
to make certain that it received 3-4 weeks within a 2 month
period of nights which can be 10, 15, or even 20degrees cooler
than the daytime.
We cannot adjust the temperatures during the long cold winter
nights, they would be chilled and would die.
From the middle of summer onward till the end of summer we
certainly receive at least 2 months of nights which are 15-20
degrees cooler than in the days.
If we have a good spring, there may be April and May and part
of June in which the nights have also been considerably cooler
than the nice warm day times might be then they will also bloom
over the summer.
The culture is specific to each type of orchids. Whoever has
an orchid should perhaps go to their library or join the local
orchid society or certainly visit the Internet to find out about
the culture in there area.
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