4. The Cold Trick to Stimulate Flowering
A lesser-known but effective method is thermal shock—a controlled drop in temperature between day and night.
In autumn, place the orchid in a cooler environment (around 15°C / 59°F at night) for 2–3 weeks
This simulates seasonal change and encourages the plant to produce more blooms
5. Repotting and Pruning: When and How
Repotting: Every 2 years, using a special orchid substrate to support healthy root growth
Pruning: Cut only the dry and yellowed stems; leave green stems, as they can bloom again
By following these tips, your orchid can produce up to 100 flowers at once, rewarding you with a spectacular and colorful display.