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No direct light: mistakes that kill orchids

Anastasia Kryshchuk

No direct light: mistakes that kill orchids
Mistakes that kill orchids

The incredible beauty of orchids is not without its drawbacks. These flowers are extremely whimsical and require special care.

There are several mistakes that florists urge to avoid. Improper handling of orchids can ultimately kill them, according to Express.co.uk.

Orchids do not like direct sunlight. So for the "best results," flower experts advise placing the flower in a room that gets plenty of natural light, but away from a window.

Read also: Humid air and special pallets: how to properly care for an orchid so that it does not disappear

According to experts, you should never overwater or underwater orchids. Too much or too little water will kill them.

One of the "quick ways" to determine if an orchid needs more water is if the leaves, stem or petals begin to lose their saturation, or turn gray or yellow.

Orchids are naturally bright and colorful, and with the right amount of water, they should stay that way.

We also offer you to learn what to do with orchid roots that come out of pots.

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