The Significance Of Orchid Pruning

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Orchid growing is a very delightful interest and many people are getting into the groove of growing their orchids to be in good physical shape and to have beautiful flowers.One aspect of growing your orchids that should not be ignored is orchid pruning. Orchid pruning is easy to do and yet strangely, a lot of beginners dread doing it. The task of orchid pruning should not be a fearful task. For reasons that are mysterious, a lot of novice orchid growers dread using scissors to prune their orchids. This article, with the highest of hopes will help readers and beginners alike to get rid of the fright of pruning orchids. There are three reasons why we should engage in orchid pruning.

Orchid pruning must be done for all orchids. Honestly, nothing harmful will happen to your orchid if you don't prune it but it will not stay strong and bloom pretty flowers.
Before pruning your orchids, make sure that your tool is disinfected. Always clean/disinfect your scissors/secateurs before and after each pruning. Cleaning them with a mild bleach solution is a great way to clean your tool.

3 essential reasons why we should do orchid pruning
Shape and vigor
Orchid leaves do not usually need to be pruned but if the plant starts to become unmanageable, prune them with a pair of scissors. Pruning your orchid's leaves can facilitate faster regrowth for the leaves. Shape the orchid plant as you desire but do not remove the flower stalks. Three pruning sessions should be done if your orchid plant is in a very untidy state. Do not cut the plant in one go. If you are confused on what to do, always remind yourself on your objective for the orchid plant.

Removal of Any Dead or Diseased Material
You need to remove lifeless or lifeless things from your orchid since they can be a source of infection for your orchid. The simplest way to term this is “Plant Hygiene”. Pruning must be done all year and special attention needs to be given concentration during winter.

Facilitate flowering
This part of orchid pruning is very dependent on the orchid type you choose to grow. Some orchid types flower only once a year while some can bloom flowers many times in a year. It demands patience and sufficient knowledge to get the best flowers from your orchid plant. Always remember to prune the dying flower stalks to about an inch from the base right after flowering. You should do this to leave a point of growth for the next set of flowers. This is usually done when the flowers have died and the stalk is developing a color of yellow and is wilting.

So there you have it. Remembering and understanding these 3 will help one defeat the fright associated with orchid pruning. Pruning can become straightforward and not fearful if you only follow the 3 guideline mentioned in this article.