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What You Should Know About Orchid Keikis

Orchids are beloved by many for their captivating beauty and varied species. Among the fascinating aspects of these plants is the orchid keiki, a baby orchid that forms on the flower spike of a mature orchid. This...

Why Are My Orchid Leaves Turning Yellow? Causes and Solutions

Your orchid was thriving, but now it may need some support. "Why are my orchid leaves turning yellow?" you ask. Great question! The first step in Phalaenopsis orchid plant care is paying attention to the roots, leaves,...

Orchid Care: How to Care for Mini Orchids

We know they are tiny, but that doesn’t mean you are going to ‘break’ your brand-new mini orchid! Don't let its size and delicate appearance fool you!

How to Repot Your Anthurium: Tips and Tricks

Often known as the "flamingo flower" for their bold, bright colors, anthuriums are the world's longest-blooming plant and will bloom continuously in proper conditions all year long.

Don’t Make This Money Tree Care Mistake

The Money Tree, scientifically known as Pachira aquatica, is adored for its lush green leaves and unique braided trunk. This charming houseplant is not just a decorative piece but also a symbol of prosperity and good...

How to Care for Your Bromeliad

You brought home a beautiful, bright bromeliad and you want to make sure it stays beautiful for a long time in your home. While they are typically a plant with simple care, there are a few tricks to having success.

How and When to Repot a Money Tree Plant

In its native habitat, a money tree plant can grow up to 60 feet tall. An indoor money tree sticks to a more manageable 6 to 8 feet, which means you’ll need to repot it a few times to keep it healthy.

After Orchid Flowers Fall

After enjoying your orchid's long-lasting bloom, the flowers are now fading and you're wondering what you did wrong. Nothing! They will bloom again, but in the meantime, you have a few options: