Boost Your Orchids' Blooms with Baking Soda: Here's How

Written by Camilla Jessen

Jul.25 - 2024 8:24 PM CET

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Discover how a common household product can stimulate your orchids to bloom beautifully and easily.

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If you love orchids for their beauty and vibrant colors, you know how challenging it can be to get them to bloom. But there's a simple, effective way to stimulate their growth and flowering using a common household product: baking soda.

According to Farmingdale Observer, baking soda is good for more than just baking and cleaning.

It contains sodium bicarbonate, which is also an essential nutrient for plants. It helps increase the pH of the soil, thereby promoting the growth and flowering of orchids.

This method is not only simple but also surprisingly effective, making baking soda a valuable tool for orchid enthusiasts.

Here are a few ways to use baking soda to help your orchids bloom:

How to Use Baking Soda for Orchids

Watering Solution

  1. Dissolve one tablespoon of baking soda in one liter of water.

  2. Let the solution sit for 24 hours.

  3. Use the mixture to water your orchids.

Leaf Spray

  1. Add a few drops of black soap to the baking soda solution.

  2. Spray the leaves of your orchid, but only one month after flowering to encourage a more magnificent rebloom.

While baking soda can be highly effective, it is important to use it sparingly. Overuse can harm the orchid and disrupt the soil balance.

To avoid any negative effects, follow these guidelines:

  • Apply the baking soda treatment no more than every six months.

  • Do not use the treatment while the plant is flowering or has buds.

Give your orchids the boost they need and watch them flourish.