Use the division method during repotting. Prepare the orchid's new home with a well-draining orchid mix or a mix of bark chips and perlite. Then, place the newly divided plants in a warm, humid location with bright, indirect light.
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Use the division method during repotting. Prepare the orchid's new home with a well-draining orchid mix or a mix of bark chips and perlite. Then, place the newly divided plants in a warm, humid location with bright, indirect light.
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Dendrobium orchids can grow in all climates and are native to Southeast Asia and Australia. These plants typically grow on top of other plants. However, they do not take nutrients from their hosts or epiphytic plants. Besides being eye-catching, these plants can also be used to freshen indoor air.