A few hints about keeping orchids happy.
These orchids have been resting in an east facing window. They were dormant for about 6 months. All they needed was light and a little water now and then.

These orchids have been resting in an east facing window. They were dormant for about 6 months. All they needed was light and a little water now and then.
Or place in south and west exposure. After 4 to five months orchid blossoms will drop. Look out for thickening nobs along the stem. Cut 2 to 3 inches above that. It will throw a secondary spike and bloom for another 4 to 5 months.
When I leave for a couple of weeks I place several orchids in a large, waterproof container, stuff with newspaper and pour water over everything.
Orchids tolerate standing in 1 to 2 inches of water for a short period of time.
Only 2 days ago I discovered this new spike on one of my Cymbidium orchids.
I had no idea that it was forming. I have ignored it for many, many months, watering it only when I walked past.
I hope it is this pink color.
I had this cymbidium for many years and then it had an unfortunate end. A mouse came along and.....
https://ginaceramics.blogspot.com/2010/12/of-mice-and-men-and-my-cymbidium.html
https://ginaceramics.blogspot.com/2010/12/of-mice-and-men-and-my-cymbidium.html
A little moss on top is a very good idea.
Once an orchid begins to bloom you can enjoy it in the rest of the house, even in a dark place.
You can even cut a stem and place it in water.
Good Luck,
Gina
You can even cut a stem and place it in water.
Good Luck,
Gina