It sounds like you’re talking about an orchid that already has lots of leaves, and you’re asking what to water it with to make it bloom or look more beautiful.
There’s no single “magic liquid” that makes an orchid 10× better, but a few safe things can really improve its health and flowering:
1. Balanced orchid fertilizer (best option)
Use a diluted orchid fertilizer (like 20-20-20 or a “bloom booster”) every 2–4 weeks during growing season. This is the most reliable way to improve flowering and leaf health.
2. Clean water (most important)
Orchids actually do best with simple, clean water (rainwater or filtered water). Overfeeding or using random liquids can harm the roots.
3. Rice water (optional traditional method)
Some people use very diluted rice water occasionally. It can provide mild nutrients, but it must be fresh and not fermented too long, or it can cause rot.
4. Proper care matters more than “special water”
- Bright, indirect sunlight
- Good air circulation
- Water only when roots look silvery (not daily)
- Well-draining potting mix (bark, not soil)
If you want, tell me how your orchid looks (leaves, roots, flowers or no flowers), and I can give you a more specific plan to make it bloom better.