Aloe Vera gel is a nutrient-rich marvel that ensures your orchids stay beautifully hydrated and healthy, whether they’re in your apartment or garden. Here’s how to harness its power:

  1. Obtain Aloe Vera gel:
    • Cut an Aloe Vera leaf using a sharp knife.
    • Remove the gel by cutting a thin side strip from the top.
    • Cut the wide part of the peel with the same tool.
    • Open it like a fan, revealing the sticky gel.
  2. Using Aloe Vera gel on orchids: There are various effective methods to apply Aloe Vera gel to orchids, depending on your preferences.
    • The Quick Application: Directly rub the open Aloe leaf with gel on the orchid’s leaves and stem. This allows the orchid to absorb the gel’s nutrients, promoting root growth and lush flowering.
    • Secured Application: Attach the open leaf to the plant using plastic or an elastic band, allowing it to rest gently on the stem and leaves. Leave it until the gel dries. Ensure not to tie it too tightly to avoid disturbing the orchid. These methods stimulate root production, leading to abundant and vibrant blooms.
  3. Promoting New Branches: Aloe Vera gel is not just for roots; it’s also great for encouraging new branches on orchids. Use it after pruning:
    • Prune the orchid plants.
    • Apply the gel to the cut branches by rubbing an Aloe Vera leaf.
    • Repeat this process twice a week. The gel keeps the branch tips moist, promoting new branch growth and more orchid flowers.
  4. Homemade Aloe Vera Fertilizer:
    • Extract all the gel from an Aloe Vera leaf with a sharp knife.
    • Place it in a container with 1.5 liters of water.
    • Let it soak overnight.
    • Use this water as fertilizer for your orchids, applying 8 tablespoons per plant once a month. This special concoction will stimulate both root and flower production, resulting in gorgeous orchids.

With Aloe Vera gel, your orchids will thrive year-round, boasting lush blooms, robust roots, and an overall healthier appearance. Enjoy the beauty of your orchid garden, whether it’s indoors, on your terrace, or in your garden.