Most species of orchids get all of their moisture from humidity and rain water in their natural habitat. All plants need sunlight and do better when they receive it orchids do best in moderate light, but can survive in other light if their care is adj to accomodate that. Keeping this in mind water your orchid in a manner that it is never left sitting in standing water.
The best method is to water and allow all water to drain completly through, the air roots will get plenty of water this way. If your orchid is arranged in a way that prevents this method of watering get a sponge and lightly drip water from the sponge around the diameter of the pot holding the orchid, for an orchid in moderate light approx 2 sponges of water every 7 days, adjust up for greater light heat airflow or down for less of these factors on the amount of water given every 7 days. Orchids, especially Phaleanopsis and Dendrobium are easy to care for once you get the hang of it.
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Orchids are rather sensitive plants. Suprisingly they are fairly low maitence. They should only be watered once every 7 days as they are also very sensitive to over watering.
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