Orchid Plants From Hawaii

Written by Kathleen Gagne
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Growing Orchid Plants from Hawaii

Orchid plants have long had the reputation of being difficult to grow. This is not exactly true. Orchid plants from Hawaii can be hearty and fairly easy to care for. All it takes is a little know-how and some good instructions about the particular types of orchid plants from Hawaii that you choose to grow. Each variety of orchids has its own particular needs, and general knowledge about orchids may not be enough to help you to be successful growing your favorite.

There are several websites on the Internet that will provide you with specific growing instructions for numerous varieties of orchids from Hawaii. These instructions will include such essentials as the amount of light needed, the amount of moisture required, and the level of humidity that needs to be maintained. The last requirement, the humidity, is one that daunts many would-be orchid growers, but, in some cases, simply placing a dish of water under the plant is all you need.


Buying Orchid Plants from Hawaii Online

It's pretty simple to buy orchid plants from Hawaii on the Internet. In fact, several vendors offer starter packages that include a variety of orchid bulbs or plants. You don't want to get blooming orchids when you want to grow your own, so bulbs or plants are the best choice. It may be wise to select more than one variety from the hundreds of glorious pictures of orchid plants from Hawaii that you will find online. This gives you a greater chance for success with at least one of the types.

One type that is particularly easy to grow is Cattleya. This is one of the most popular of the orchids from Hawaii. You can, in fact, grow Cattleyas outdoors if you live in Florida or Hawaii. Cattleyas require very little water, but they do need sunlight and a fairly warm climate. They can do well if the night temperature does not fall below 40 degrees. Cattleyas come in many colors, including pinks, purples, and white with other colors. They are the variety of orchid that most people consider to be prototypical of orchids.



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