Why do orchids sometimes refuse to bloom?
Several factors can prevent orchids from blooming:
Nutritional imbalance: Orchids require specific nutrients to stimulate flowering. Excess nitrogen, for example, promotes leaf growth but delays flowering.
Insufficient light: Orchids require bright, indirect light to form flower spikes. A lack of light means no flowers.
Inadequate temperature: Many orchids require a temperature difference between day and night to stimulate flowering.
Watering problems: Over- or under-watering stresses orchids, compromising their flowering cycle.
Poor root health: Healthy roots are essential for nutrient uptake and overall plant vigor.
