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Wholesale Orchids

About Us

We are a leading wholesale supplier providing the finest orchids and bromeliads to garden centers, florist, interiorscapers and other quality retailers.  We are a greenhouse to business portal and offer fast and convenient service.  We do all the work to make stocking your retail business with healthy, beautiful, and high quality product easy.
With just a few clicks you will get high quality orchids selected from our own greenhouses and delivered to your door.  Placing orders is safe, secure, and convenient.  You will enjoy our discounted wholesale prices and quality.
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Orchid Care

Orchids-How often should I water my orchid?

 

It depends on the climate that the plant is in; the key is that orchids like to go a little dry in-between watering.  In exception to the Phalaenopsis that likes to stay consistently moist.

What are acceptable temperatures for my orchid?

Please refer to the specific care tips for your particular orchid variety for preferred temperatures. Orchids can be exposed to temperatures outside of their preferred range for brief periods of time. Extended cold will cause leaves to turn yellow and eventually fall off.

How should I fertilize my orchid?

Any balanced liquid-based fertilizer such as 20-10-20 may be applied

What do I do when it stops blooming? Do I cut the stem off?

When all the flowers fall off, you can cut the spike at the base with a pair of sterilized clippers. The clippers can be sterilized using rubbing alcohol.

How can I get it to bloom again?

It will bloom again with minimal care on your part. Simply fertilize and water as recommended above for about twenty weeks, then cut back the fertilization to no more than once a month.

How much light does it need?

Direct sunlight will damage the plant. Phalaenopsis favor low light, placing the plant in an East-facing window should provide adequate amount of light. Other orchid varieties require slightly brighter light, best achieved in a South-facing window. Alternatively, you can place the plant outside in a spot that will allow it to receive the appropriate amount of sunlight.

Can I grow my orchid outdoors?

Yes, but you must remember the following:

- The media the plant is grown in needs to have large particles of rock, charcoal or tree bark for good drainage.
-The plant needs to be in an area where it receives either the morning light or the late afternoon light.
-The temperature can’t be below 50° Fahrenheit.

Shipping

We pride ourselves in our packaging and handling expertise.   We are dedicated to excellence in shipping greenhouse direct.  From our greenhouse to your door:  always consistent, always the best.

 

Policies and procedures:

  • Each plant is packaged in an individual sleeve and cushioned with foam peanuts for a secure arrival.
  •  Orchids are shipped in budding stage and bromeliads are shipped in three quarters to high color.
  •  Our products are shipped using the safest and the most economical method of transportation to get the order to you as fresh and as quickly as possible.
  •  Shipping days are Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesday.  Thursday and Friday shipping may be available at an additional charge.
  • Any claims MUST be made within 24 hours of arrival and will be reviewed promptly to verify if any credit is due.  Please contact our Orchid Distributors customer service line at 786-245-7822.
  •  We will not be responsible any delay or damage of any of the product that may be caused by natural disasters such as storms, heavy snow, fire, and/or earthquakes.
  • Incomplete or incorrect shipping address will result in delays.

Unpacking Procedures:

  1. Before opening box, have a holding tray or counter top readily available to place your plant on.  Gently lower the individual plastic sleeve and completely remove the sleeve as you take out each plant from the box.
  2. Remove any leaves that may have yellowed during shipping.  Some dendrobiums and bromeliads specifically will naturally yellow toward the bottom leaves and may need some clean up.
  3. Display in a well lit area. Avoid direct sunlight which will damage the foliage.
  4. Check soil for moisture. If dry, water thoroughly and then allow drying before watering again. It is wise to water Dendrobiums only once a week.

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