Can the new orchid be placed outside the balcony

Updated on Balcony 2024-09-14
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, you cannot.

    Orchids prefer an environment with good air circulation, high humidity, and semi-shade. Whether the balcony is shaded. Then use a water tray to fill the water, place the blue basin on it, and put bricks at the bottom of the basin. Increase the local humidity and it will improve.

    Orchids can't be exposed to the sun, so it's better to put them indoors in a well-lit place in summer, put them on the balcony in the evening, and bring them in at nine or ten o'clock in the morning.

    If there is a shaded and ventilated corner on the balcony, it can also be placed there.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If it has just been planted, it needs to be maintained in a shady place for about a week and then maintained according to normal light.

    If it has been planted in a pot for a while, it can be maintained as normal immediately.

    But whether the orchid can be placed outside the balcony depends on the light intensity on your side, generally speaking, except for the summer and early autumn when the sun is stronger, you can put the orchid outside to receive full sunlight at other times.

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