When To Plant Orchids
The best time to plant orchids depends on the type of orchid and your local climate. However, most orchids are not planted in the traditional sense as they are typically grown in pots with special orchid medium rather than in the ground.
Here are some general guidelines:
- Indoors: Orchids can be started indoors at any time of the year if you can control their environment, especially temperature and humidity. The key is to mimic the natural conditions of your specific orchid species as closely as possible.
- Outdoors: If you live in a climate similar to the orchid's natural habitat, you can move them outdoors or plant them when temperatures are suitable for the specific type of orchid. This is usually done after the danger of frost has passed in spring and when temperatures do not drop below the orchid’s tolerance at night.
- Seasonal Growth Cycles: Many orchids have a specific growth cycle, with a period of active growth followed by a period of dormancy. It's best to repot or divide orchids during their dormant phase, which often falls after they bloom. This timing can vary widely among orchid species.
- Specific Orchid Types: Phalaenopsis orchids (often called moth orchids) can be bought and started indoors at any time of the year. This variety tends to flower regardless of the season, as long as its environmental needs are met.