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I think I posted this once before in the beginning.
My mom came one on feeding tube after her stroke (which to say the least her stomach was not happy about) once she started weaning off and could have some foods - every week was bags of Hershey kisses from my sister “you know the sister whom in three years still hasn’t changed one depends” 😳.
Give the Orchid a few ice cubes and when you forget and it’s no longer pretty throw it away right next to the pile of my Hershey kisses 😊
Now it’s, “Thanks, but no thanks on the ‘gifts’!”
Don’t know if the sterling silver bracelet gifted to the LO who needed several boxes of Depends can match your goofy gifter but I KNOW you are capable of appreciating the misplaced sentiment.
I got the bracelet away from LO before she tried to…….never mind.
L❤️Ve your sense of humor! Hope you have a peaceful day.
But seriously, orchids are not that bad. I was a longtime killer of them as well, until I spoke to my brother-in-law. His neighbors all bring him their dying orchids, and now he has them all over his house.
Forget about ice cubes. I don’t know WHY the cards say that. I think it’s because it kills orchids, so you have to buy more.
Step 1: Run your orchid under the faucet so it gets good and drenched, and all the bark is wet.
Step 2: Bob it up and down gently, gettin the excess water escape.
Step 3: Place in a sunny south facing spot (if possible).
Step 4: Repeat once every week.
Step 5: About every few months, pour old coffee over the bark after your have watered and let drain. The nitrogen is good and gives the orchid “food”.
You can cut off dead stems, or if they remain green, just leave them alone. They will bloom again.