How to do it: During summer, try to provide a nighttime temperature that is 10-15°F (5-8°C) cooler than the daytime temperature. For indoor growers, this might mean lowering your thermostat slightly at night or moving your orchid to a cooler room. If you can move them outdoors in a sheltered spot for the night where temperatures naturally drop, even better. Ensure they are protected from pests and direct elements.
Why it works: This temperature differential mimics the natural environmental cues that tell the orchid it’s time to produce a flower spike. It signals the plant to shift its energy towards reproduction (flowering) rather than purely vegetative growth.
Serving and Storage Tips
Orchids aren’t “served” in the culinary sense, but rather “displayed” and “maintained” for continued beauty.
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