That sounds like a gardening “hack” claim—but it’s missing one key detail: what is “this” you’re referring to? Without that, there’s no reliable way to say it will make an orchid “10 times more beautiful.”
In general, orchids don’t respond well to random additives or strong “boosters.” What actually keeps them healthy and attractive is pretty simple:
Orchids (especially Phalaenopsis, the common leafy type) thrive when you:
- Use clean, room-temperature water (rainwater or filtered is ideal if available)
- Water only when the potting medium is almost dry, not on a fixed schedule
- Ensure good drainage so roots never sit in water
- Give bright, indirect light (not harsh sun)
- Feed lightly with a diluted orchid fertilizer about once every 2–4 weeks during growth
If someone is suggesting things like sugar water, milk, tea, or random kitchen mixtures, those usually do more harm than good—causing root rot, fungus, or salt buildup.
If you tell me what “this” ingredient is, I can give you a straight answer on whether it actually helps or might damage your orchid.