It's important to identify the types of orchids, as they grow in different media and have different watering and feeding needs. A trip to the orchid society's website could help, or if you intend to keep them alive, get a good reference book with good photos. For best results, separate them. As a rule, Phals grow in sphagnum moss and are watered only when the moss is dry to the touch, need little light and can survive indoors in artificial light. Most others need some sunlight (placed in or close to a window) grow in coal, coconut husk, bark, or other organic media(Epis,Sun Vanda,Cattleya), pebbles(Dendrobium), or in a wooden box or clay pot with no added medium (see what I mean, you really should identify them ) Good Luck !
2006-11-21 13:01:55
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answered by Anonymous
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You might check out the American Orchid Society website for pictures. There is also a link to The Orchid Mall, which features hundreds of mail order sources for orchids, and usually FAR cheaper than you could purchase in a grocery store or WalMart.
Many orchids do very well in pots that seem improbably small, dendrobiums in particular.
2006-11-21 11:04:46
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answered by Anonymous
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you will possibly desire to check out the american Orchid Society internet site for photos. there is likewise a hyperlink to The Orchid Mall, which beneficial factors hundreds of mail order sources for orchids, and oftentimes a approaches greater decrease priced than you will possibly desire to purchase in a food market or WalMart. Many orchids do ok in pots that seem improbably small, dendrobiums in specific.
2016-10-04 05:32:34
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answered by matlock 4
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Perhaps take the plant to a local garden center, so they can advise you as to what the plants are, and what they require for light, soil, and watering. Orchids generally grow in very limited soil, with bark also used. If they're 'keepers' it will be worth the trip!
Good Luck!
2006-11-21 12:12:39
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answered by Teenytime 3
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I would suggest you plant in your home garden seperately leaving atleast 3-4feet width between the plants. Alternatively you could consult an expert in Lalbagh. If you could send me the photos, i can have a look. You can mail the same at madhupierian@yahoo.co.in
2006-11-21 21:13:20
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answered by Madhu R 1
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Separate them and repot into individual pots. Here is a link with photos for you to identify what you have.
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?_adv_prop=images&imgsz=all&imgc=&vf=all&va=orchid+plant&fr=ush-ans&ei=UTF-8
2006-11-21 21:43:35
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answered by reynwater 7
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Go to the Better Homes and Garden website.
2006-11-21 10:46:58
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answered by Anonymous
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