Ah yes! This is one of those easy orchid care tricks that actually works when done correctly. Orchids bloom best when they get balanced nutrients in small, controlled amounts. Here’s a safe and effective approach:
1. Use a Balanced Orchid Fertilizer
- Look for a water-soluble orchid fertilizer with a ratio like 20-20-20 (nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium).
- Some people use 1 tablespoon per gallon of water—this is diluted enough to avoid burning roots.
2. How to Apply
- Mix 1 tablespoon of fertilizer into 1 gallon (about 3.8 L) of water.
- Water your orchid once a week with this solution instead of plain water.
- On alternate weeks, just water with plain water to prevent salt buildup.
3. Tips for Non-Stop Blooming
- Light: Bright, indirect sunlight—too much direct sun can burn leaves.
- Humidity: 50–70% is ideal.
- Temperature: Warm days (~70–75°F / 21–24°C) and slightly cooler nights (~60–65°F / 16–18°C).
- Rest Period: Some orchids bloom better after a brief “rest”—slightly reduce watering and fertilizing for a few weeks.
4. Extra Boosts
- Epsom Salt: ½ teaspoon in the weekly watering helps magnesium absorption for strong blooms.
- Banana Peel Water: Adds potassium to support flowering.
💡 Bottom Line:
Just 1 tablespoon of the right fertilizer, diluted properly, can encourage frequent and abundant blooms, but success depends on light, humidity, and care.
If you want, I can make a step-by-step orchid blooming schedule that maximizes flowers all year round—it’s very beginner-friendly.