How to water rubidium orchids indoors?
You might have heard a buzz about a new high tech orchid watering system—it’s called the ‘robo-flower.’ This system, which consists of a bulb, a reservoir, and an attached smartphone app, can keep your plant’s roots moist and help them grow faster. The system works by monitoring the humidity and temperature of your room and adjusting the water level in the bulb accordingly.
How to water rubidium orchids with high humidity?
orchids that grow best under high humidity conditions need to be consistently moist. Water the plants once a week, after soaking the potting mix for a few hours in the early morning. Use a sprayer or a watering can to water the plants evenly. Set the pot in a location with a lot of natural light and water the orchids in the early morning or late evening time, when humidity levels are at their highest.
How to water evergreen rubidium orchids indoors?
Evergreen rubidium orchids are the most popular indoor varieties of this species. They can be grown in almost any type of container and thrive in bright, indirect light. Watering them can be a little tricky because they do not like sitting in stagnant water. Instead, you want to use a slow, gentle flow of water to avoid washing away their roots. You can also mist them with water every few days, but be careful not to saturate the soil.
How to water evergreen rubidium orchids with high humidity?
You will need to water your evergreen rubidium orchid with high humidity. The humidity should be between 60% and 80%. It is not necessary to saturate the pot but rather to keep the water level slightly above the plant’s surface. Water should be added slowly, as too much water can lead to disease and other problems. Once the pot is filled, let the pot sit for 24 hours so that the plant can absorb the water slowly. You can check the humidity levels several times
How to water evergreen rubidium orchids indoors
These plants need about 1.5 to 2 inches of water twice a week. Use a gentle spray with a watering can or watering-can attachment. Do not use so much water that you wash the roots off or encourage fungus to grow.