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  2. Beautiful and fascinating, Orchids can grow almost anywhere ...

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    Dendrobium orchids are perhaps the best option for growing indoors because they can tolerate the lowest humidity, though all orchids will benefit from a humidity tray or humidifier. Varieties can ...

  3. Want to Try Growing Orchids? Give These Varieties a Look - AOL

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    Dendrobium Orchid. There are as many as 1,800 different species of dendrobium orchids. These orchids like to grow in small pots and often have tall, top-heavy blooms that require staking for support.

  4. 20 Most Beautiful Orchids You Can Grow at Home - AOL

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    Here are the best types of orchids you can grow indoors or out. Choose from easy to care for varieties or more exotic flowers, and learn how to care for them. With more than 25,000 species ...

  5. Laelia - Wikipedia

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    The growing medium must have good drainage, rapidly drying after watering; pieces of pine bark, charcoal or pebbles are good choices. [2] If grown mounted they definitely need approximately 50–70% humidity, while cooler temperatures increase the blooming process. [10] Watering can be done 2–3 times a week, but with lower frequency in winter ...

  6. Dendrobium speciosum - Wikipedia

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    This orchid is popular in cultivation, growing into a large specimen that does well outdoors in climates with a mild winter. It may be grown in an open, coarse orchid growing medium, on a sturdy tree with an open canopy, or as a terrestrial in a well-drained position. It requires very bright light to full sun. Watering is year round in moderation.

  7. Potting soil - Wikipedia

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    Potting soil or growing media, also known as potting mix or potting compost (UK), is a substrate used to grow plants in containers. The first recorded use of the term is from an 1861 issue of the American Agriculturist. [1] Despite its name, little or no soil is usually used in potting soil.

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