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  1. Once the flowers fall off, with proper care and conditions, your Phalaenopsis orchid should rebloom in 2 to 3 months. There are several things you can do to get your orchid to rebloom after the flowers fall off.

  2. But what should you do after the last flowers fall off from your orchid plant? Don't throw it away just yet. Here's how to properly take care of your orchids after they bloom.

  3. Dec 12, 2019 · Option 1: Leave it As-Is. Option 2: Cutting Stems After Blooming. Option 3: Cut the Whole Flower Spike Off. Orchid Care After Blooming. How Long Do Orchids Bloom? It depends on the individual orchid, but most moth orchids or Phalaenopsis will grow a new flower spike about once a year.

  4. Feb 12, 2024 · Best Orchid Care After Blooms Drop Off. Watering & Feeding: Continued orchid care after blooms drop is essential to repeat flowering. Consistent moisture is best throughout periods of active growth, with gardeners making certain that the plant’s medium is not allowed to dry completely.

  5. Orchid care after blooming involves cutting the flower spike back, repotting if necessary, adding fertilizer, moving the orchid to a cooler temperature, and decreasing the amount of water. To care for an orchid after the blooms have fallen off is not that hard, and in this guide you’ll learn how.

  6. Jan 19, 2024 · After the flowers fall off your orchid, prune away any dead or dying flower spikes. In addition, trim off rotted roots or dead leaves. I’ll go over where to cut the flower spike in more detail below.

  7. 1. Pruning Old Flower Stems. 2. Assess the Roots. 3. Repotting (If Needed) 4. Adjusting Light and Temperature. 5. Watering. 6. Fertilizing. Signs of a Happy Orchid. Be Patient and Persistent. Additional Tips for Orchid Enthusiasts. Wrapping Up. Understanding the Orchid Bloom Cycle.

  8. Aug 29, 2023 · Discover the secrets to caring for orchids once their flowers fall off. Learn how to encourage reblooming and keep your orchid thriving year-round.

  9. Jul 19, 2022 · When an orchid has finished blooming, its blooms will wilt and fall off, making many orchid plant parents worry that their orchid has died. Don't worry! This is what orchids do before entering into a resting period, allowing it to store up energy for eventual reblooming.

  10. Your orchid’s flowers are likely falling off because the plant is finished blooming. The orchid is about to enter a hibernation period where it will rest before blooming again. Other reasons for flowers dropping include overwatering, underwatering, lack of sunlight, and too much sun.

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