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Using Artificial Lighting to Grow Orchids

Orchids are just like any other plant that requires water, light, and nutrition.One of the most important elements to the health of your orchid plant is the kind of light that it receives.The need for light varies according to the species of the orchid.But, since orchids naturally are found within the tropical areas of the globe, they generally need a good deal of diffused light.The tropical areas they come from normally have distinct patterns of sun and shade.In order to give them the cooler morning light and prevent them from burning in strong afternoon sunlight, sit your orchid in an eastern facing window.Orchids should ideally receive 12 hours of light; but in reality, this is less due to the afternoon sun.

The simplest way to know what amount of light your orchid needs is to research about it.Doing research about an orchid can be done in many ways.The best option is to ask information about the orchid from the person where you got the plant.Internet is also a good source of information about the variety that you have.On the other hand, there are also some orchids that do not require lots of shades while there are those that grow on areas with abundant sunlight.As a rule, orchids sensitive to overexposure bloom less but are easy to manage.On the other hand, orchids that thrive on sun exposure bloom more, grow less, and have yellow leaves.

You need to use a glow-light to assure that your chosen orchid acquires the proper amount of sunlight.Aside from the glow-light, the timer is also essential to make sure that your selected orchid variety will provide the required amount of light and shade.Using fluorescent light is also ideal, since this provides subtle but adequate lighting.Many people once believed that orchid-growing is only for experts.But amateurs can take care of orchids properly if they follow these tips.A glow-light, sunlight or fluorescent lights together with your extensive knowledge about the species you grow, expect beautiful orchids that will produce stunning blossoms and will bear flowers throughout the blooming period.

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