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The Orchid Life Cycle

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When an orchid is finished blooming, its blooms will wilt and fall off before it enters into a resting period. Resting is a normal part of the Phalaenopsis orchid lifecycle in which your plant is storing up energy to rebloom.

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Topics: Orchid Reblooming, orchid life cycle

Old Flower Spike, New Blooms

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The Phalaenopsis orchid plant is the only orchid that is capable of reblooming from its old spike.

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Topics: Phalaenopsis orchids, Orchid Reblooming, Just Add Ice Orchids, flower spike, Orchid Care

Phalaenopsis Orchid Bloom Cycle

IMG_6057Just Add Ice Orchid blooms typically last two to three months or longer, depending on care. Growers can excpect orchid reblooming once every nine to twelve months.

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Topics: Orchid Reblooming, Just Add Ice Orchids, orchid blooming cycle

Annual Orchid Reblooming

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Your orchid may look dead; but with proper orchid care, it will bloom again and may continue to bloom for several more years.

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Topics: Orchid Reblooming, Just Add Ice Orchids, Orchid Care

Stunning Pink Orchid Blooms

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In order to produce flowers, the plant will take energy from its leaves, and this may cause some leaves to turn yellow and fall off. It usually takes about 3 months for a phalaenopsis orchid to flower.

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Topics: Pink Orchid, Orchid Reblooming, Orchid Health

Pink Orchid in Full Bloom

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Another way to encourage reblooming your orchid is to cut the flower spike back at a node.

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Topics: Pink Orchid, Orchid Reblooming, orchid tips

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