January 23, 2019

Orchids Under Glass


For a pretty display on my kitchen table, I decided to 
"kopy kat" an idea I saw in the January issue of  
"Better Homes and Gardens" magazine.

The article explains how to put orchids creatively in 
tall vases. An orchid expert tells how to keep the orchids'
roots healthy while they are in the vases.

I have been downsizing my vase collection so I don't have
the straight-sided vases that I used to. I did find three former
(spigots are broken) clear glass drink dispensers in the attic.

I turned the spigots towards the window so they are 
less obvious. 

I found three orchids on sale at the grocery store on sale 
for only $10 each. 

I had intentions of following the directions in the magazine
for keeping the roots moist while they are out of the pot
and under glass.

The problem was that when I got the orchids out of the pots
and into the glass containers, I loved seeing the twisted and
curly roots. I didn't want to cover them up with rocks, etc.

I did think that the jars needed more orchid medium to not
look so skimpy so I got some more at Home Depot.

To get the new orchid medium down in the bottom of the 
containers in the places that needed it, I used a technique
I learned when I was making terrariums. Making a funnel out
of paper and placing the narrow end where you want the 
medium (or soil) to land in the container, guides it without
getting stuff on the leaves, or places that you don't want it.

Another tip is to to use a cork on a wooden skewer to move 
the medium (or soil) around as needed without trying to get
your hands or fingers down in the glass (and perhaps 
breaking a leaf).

Here are the containers with more orchid medium in the
bottom and around the base of the roots.



The magazine's instructions say to disassemble the orchids, rocks,
etc. every 7-10 days and soak the roots in tepid water then
reassemble them. Because my roots are exposed, I give them about
ten spritzes of water everyday (trying to get to all the roots in the
 bottom of the container) to compensate for any lost moisture.
I move them to the kitchen area for their spritzing so I don't
get water on the wood table. 

So far the roots are staying green and look happy. The 
atmosphere inside the containers stays moist for an hour
or so everyday. 



When the flowers fall off I will re-pot the orchids.
For now I am enjoying not only the flowers but also
the roots of the orchids under glass.






This was a very easy project to copy...you might like to
try it also and give it your own spin!

Here's a good image to "pin" for Pinterest ...


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