From Deseret News archives:
Orchids are not that difficult, after all
Orchidaceae, the orchid family, is the largest family of flowering plants in the world. It contains some 880 genera and nearly 22,000 accepted species, with about 800 new species added each year. Add to that the more than 100,000 cultivars introduced since growers started hybridizing the plants in the 19th century.
I recently visited Orchid Dynasty, a floral business and specialty orchid supplier operated by Clint Lewis and his wife, Shelly Huynh. Lewis is on the board of directors of the Utah Orchid Society and has been growing orchids for 10 years.
His expertise and enthusiasm are contagious. His policy at the store is, "We cater to people who want orchids for their homes and for the hobbyists. We have a knowledge-first policy, and people are free to bring in any plants and we will try to help them." I asked him to share some of his expertise and help dispel the myths associated with growing orchids in Utah.
He agreed that there are many erroneous ideas about growing these plants.
"The second myth that I hear all the time and that is totally wrong is that you should water your orchids with ice cubes. If you put ice cubes on your plants, they are probably not getting enough water.
"Water is very important in growing these plants. One common problem we see people have is that they forget to water the plants after they finish blooming. They remember to water when they have blossoms on the plants and they are always looking at the beautiful flowers. But once they finish blooming, they do not notice the plants.
"Orchids usually grow on a well-aerated mix of bark chips. When you water, you need to add enough water to flush out the salts so your plants will grow well. We usually use tepid water on our plants, and even cool water is OK, but never ice cubes. Orchid roots never get that cold in most of the areas where they grow."
Lewis mentioned another myth: that orchids are fragile and delicate. While conditions might vary inside your home, he explained that with the large number of orchids available, you can usually find one to grow inside your home.
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