Product Overview
Eva Solo's Self-Watering Orchid Pot keeps your plants fresh and green, hassle-free.
A self-watering orchid pot that provides just the right growing conditions for orchids. Thanks to a nylon wick in the base of the pot, the plant can draw up the water it needs. Made of glazed faience.
- Self-watering orchid pot.
- Orchid draws up the water it needs.
- Materials: Faience, Plastic, Nylon.
- Design by: Tools®.
- Size: Diameter: 6.69 in, Height: 5.91 in.
Planting
Carefully remove the plant from the plastic pot and shake the roots free of the earth. Place the orchid in the self-watering pot and cover the roots with the orchid mixture. Shake the roots slightly so the earth settles. Orchid roots need air, so let them protrude a little. Pour water into the outer bowl.
Caring for orchids
- Light and heat
Orchids thrive at 25° C in daytime and 18° C at night. Do not place them close to a radiator etc. Orchids should preferably stand in an east or west-facing window but not in direct sunlight. - Watering
Ideally use lime-free water, for example, rainwater, when watering. Regularly give leaves and visible roots a douche with a plant atomizer, but avoid spraying the flowers. - Feeding
Use special orchid fertilizer. Feed lightly and only during the growing period. Feed every other time or every third time that you water in spring and summer, but not during the winter. - Repotting
Orchids should be replanted in a special orchid mixture every two to three years, or once the pot is full of roots. The best time to do this is in early spring. - Flowering
Orchids flower for a long time, some species for as much as six months. After flowering, cut the floral stem away,
and once the stem begins to wither, cut it down to the third or fourth nodule.