Growing orchids indoor is very easy and gratifying.
Orchids are tough plants with high integrity and dignity.
They're used to live alone, simply hanging on their guest, be it stone, tree, or bark.
They take nothing out of it, just a lift and company.
Therefore, since they're used to unusual situations, there's no reason to be too soft with them - they're not pets.
There's no reason to be too hard, or harsh, as well; they're not made of iron either.
You've just got to be yourself, in your centeredness and integrity.
When you are dealing with them, stand on your feet and treat them as equals, as business partners, as they are.
You take care of them, as their host, and they contribute their beauty, excellent health, multiple flowering - when their blooming season comes - and a very content home-feeling.
They know you're good with them.
They're happy with you; respect you and do their part in the family.
Remember also that thinking and language are not their domains; do not expect that from them.
Doing this is already enough for growing the most amazing, indoor orchids.
Smell them often, and touch them; they love to be appreciated and share their fragrance.
Practice non verbal communication.
Communicate with them through feelings.
Exchange sentiments and good vibrations.
Express your passion with loving and charged sounds.
Allow and create a chemical, and alchemical, symbiotic interaction with them.
Let them enter your energy field and become part of it.
Let them become you, and transmit your human consciousness.
Enter their energy field and become part of it.
Become the orchid and acquire orchid consciousness.
Choose the right spot for them in your home - your eastward window is generally fine enough - and give them adequate air circulation to regulate their temperature.
Transparent glass pots are the best for their dome, since they love light touching their roots, and allow you to view them.
Ceramic and plastic ones are also fine, making sure they're having plenty of opening to avoid sealing their roots.
Give them many hours of sunlight, or fluorescent light, during the day, avoiding direct sunlight exposure during the hottest hours.
Water their roots every four to five days, once a week minimum, placing your orchid under your water tap and letting water run for some minutes.
Feel how they're feeling; are they happy, sighing of satisfaction, refreshing, expanding enough and not too much? Than, let the water flow out completely.
Give adequate orchid fertilizer during their blossoming season, it's when they're most active and need it the most.
Last, change their vase, when needed, with a larger, sterile one; that's just because, like any other consciousness, happy orchids keep on expanding, growing and multiplying.
That's their way to celebrating life.
Orchids are tough plants with high integrity and dignity.
They're used to live alone, simply hanging on their guest, be it stone, tree, or bark.
They take nothing out of it, just a lift and company.
Therefore, since they're used to unusual situations, there's no reason to be too soft with them - they're not pets.
There's no reason to be too hard, or harsh, as well; they're not made of iron either.
You've just got to be yourself, in your centeredness and integrity.
When you are dealing with them, stand on your feet and treat them as equals, as business partners, as they are.
You take care of them, as their host, and they contribute their beauty, excellent health, multiple flowering - when their blooming season comes - and a very content home-feeling.
They know you're good with them.
They're happy with you; respect you and do their part in the family.
Remember also that thinking and language are not their domains; do not expect that from them.
Doing this is already enough for growing the most amazing, indoor orchids.
Smell them often, and touch them; they love to be appreciated and share their fragrance.
Practice non verbal communication.
Communicate with them through feelings.
Exchange sentiments and good vibrations.
Express your passion with loving and charged sounds.
Allow and create a chemical, and alchemical, symbiotic interaction with them.
Let them enter your energy field and become part of it.
Let them become you, and transmit your human consciousness.
Enter their energy field and become part of it.
Become the orchid and acquire orchid consciousness.
Choose the right spot for them in your home - your eastward window is generally fine enough - and give them adequate air circulation to regulate their temperature.
Transparent glass pots are the best for their dome, since they love light touching their roots, and allow you to view them.
Ceramic and plastic ones are also fine, making sure they're having plenty of opening to avoid sealing their roots.
Give them many hours of sunlight, or fluorescent light, during the day, avoiding direct sunlight exposure during the hottest hours.
Water their roots every four to five days, once a week minimum, placing your orchid under your water tap and letting water run for some minutes.
Feel how they're feeling; are they happy, sighing of satisfaction, refreshing, expanding enough and not too much? Than, let the water flow out completely.
Give adequate orchid fertilizer during their blossoming season, it's when they're most active and need it the most.
Last, change their vase, when needed, with a larger, sterile one; that's just because, like any other consciousness, happy orchids keep on expanding, growing and multiplying.
That's their way to celebrating life.
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