In most cases, you may begin growing orchids indoors at any time, but it's ideal to repot them after they've finished blooming. Providing the proper environment and regular care are met, orchids may thrive even in the hands of a novice gardener. There are several species of orchids, yet you'll find that they all look the same. Orchids are distinguished by their long, slender flower spikes that are densely covered with colorful flowers. They have three separate layers of petals and sepals (innermost petals). Orchid petals may be ruffled or notched, depending on the species. A thick layer of wax protects orchid leaves from drying out. While certain orchid varieties are quicker growers than others, orchids as a whole tend to develop slowly over time.
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