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5 types of orchids to grow in your home garden

Orchids are gorgeous plants that belong to the Orchidaceae family. They are widely famous for their mono-symmetric and exotic blossoms. There are more than 25,000 species of orchids in the Orchidaceae family. From rainforests to deserts, they can be grown in every habitat.

Many people have the false impression that one cannot grow orchids indoors. Despite this myth, different types of orchids can easily be grown indoors. Orchids have some specific requirements to bloom, however, they are easy to maintain. Read on to know more about different types of orchids.

Gorgeous orchid plants to grow:

1. Moth orchids (Phalaenopsis)

One of the most famous types of orchids is Phalaenopsis, widely known as moth orchids. These orchids are the easiest orchids to grow among the other species. With their large and round blooms, moth orchids add prettiness to any space. They offer various coloured blooms like pink, white, lavender and yellow. Also, the charming blooms of these orchids may last for months, making them perfect for beginners.

  • Light: They require indirect bright light. You can also place them in a shady outdoor space.
  • Water: Water them when the soil is damp. They generally require watering one or two times a week.
  • Temperature: 60 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit.

2. Dendrobium Orchids

Dendrobium orchids come in various shapes and colourful blooms. These orchids look stunning, especially when stacked together. Also, these orchids are great to soothe stomach inflammation, if used for medicinal purposes.

  • Light: These orchids require bright but indirect sunlight.
  • Water: Water them in intervals of a few days. Water them moderately in the spring season. Water once a week in winter.
  • Temperature: 60 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

3. Cattleya orchids

Also known as the queen of orchids, cattleya orchids are hybridized into various colours and shapes. Depending on the species, these orchids can range from 3 inches to 2 feet in height. Frilled lips and vibrant coloured blooms are two of these orchids' main features, making them a must-have plant in your home garden.

  • Light: These orchids require bright indoor light.
  • Water: Water them when the upper soil feels dry to the touch.
  • Temperature: 50 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

4. Epidendrum orchids

There are thousands of pure and hybridized species of Epidendrum orchids, ranging in various shapes, colours, and sizes. Epidendrum orchids offer various coloured fragrant blooms, including red-orange, yellow, pink, purple, and white. They generally feature tiny blooms that look stunning when stacked together. However, they require bright light to thrive and bloom.

  • Light: They require bright diffused light. However, they might also require artificial light if grown indoors.
  • Water: Water the plant when the root feels completely dry. They require watering often during the hot weather.
  • Temperature: 60 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

5. Oncidium orchids

The blooms of oncidium orchids resemble beautiful dancing figures, which is why these orchids are often called dancing lady orchids. There are nearly 300 hundred pure and hybridized species of oncidium orchids available. Oncidium shary baby orchids are often called chocolate orchids because they feature brownish-coloured and cocoa-scented blooms. Apart from that, oncidium orchids commonly feature yellow, red, pink, purple and white coloured flowers.

  • Light: These orchids require bright indirect light.
  • Water: These orchids love moist soil. Water them twice or thrice a week during the dry and hot weather.
  • Temperature: 60 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit.

On the whole, Orchids offer a wide range of shapes, sizes, and colours of flowers. Most importantly, each orchid species has its unique structure or form. Orchids have long been known for symbolizing love, luxury and strength. Growing orchid plants indoors will add a touch of elegance and luxury to any space.