· After your Phalaenopsis has bloomed, it needs maintenance to keep it happy and healthy. Learn about post-bloom moth orchid care now! It depends on the individual orchid, but most moth orchids or Phalaenopsis will grow a new flower spike about once a year. Although most will only grow one new flower spike per year, that spike can be in bloom for a good 3-5 months! After all the orchid flowers have all fallen off, you have 3 main options to get your Phalaenopsis to flower again.See full list on ohiotropics.comBefore I go into the 3 options that you have, let me clear up one very important thing. I’ve had so many people get worried after their orchid flowers fall off. If you’ve just purchased an orchid, you really don’t know how long the flowers have been open so don’t be shocked if they start to wither shortly after you bring them home! The flowers will...See full list on ohiotropics.comAfter you’ve completed one of the three options describe above, you should resume your normal care routine. If you’ve had your plant on display somewhere in your house while in bloom, like I often do, return your plant to a window and let it do its thing.See full list on ohiotropics.comView allDec 14, 2015 · Discover essential tips and expert advice on post-bloom care for Phalaenopsis orchids in our latest blog post. Learn how to keep your orchid thriving and blooming year after year with our easy-to-follow guide. · Don’t throw away your Phalaenopsis orchid after it finishes blooming! Master these 7 care tips to not only help it recover quickly but also give it a chance to rebloom! · You should repot your Phalaenopsis orchid when the blooms have faded and new roots start to develop, usually every 1-2 years. The best repotting timing is after flowering, during spring or early summer. 1 day ago · Phalaenopsis orchids—often called moth orchids—are famous for their long-lasting blooms. But one of the most fascinating (and misunderstood) traits of Phalaenopsis orchids is their ability to rebloom from old flower spikes. Learn essential Phalaenopsis orchid care after flowering. Discover pruning, repotting, and care tips to ensure healthy growth and reblooming. Perfect for beginners! · Discover essential tips and expert advice on post-bloom care for Phalaenopsis orchids in our latest blog post. Learn how to keep your orchid thriving and blooming year after year with our easy-to-follow guide. · Don’t throw away your Phalaenopsis orchid after it finishes blooming! Master these 7 care tips to not only help it recover quickly but also give it a chance to rebloom! · You should repot your Phalaenopsis orchid when the blooms have faded and new roots start to develop, usually every 1-2 years. The best repotting timing is after flowering, during spring or early summer. 1 day ago · Phalaenopsis orchids—often called moth orchids—are famous for their long-lasting blooms. But one of the most fascinating (and misunderstood) traits of Phalaenopsis orchids is their ability to rebloom from old flower spikes. Learn essential Phalaenopsis orchid care after flowering. Discover pruning, repotting, and care tips to ensure healthy growth and reblooming. Perfect for beginners!