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		<title>How To Care For An Orchid</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Orchid's are beautiful, attractive plants that are often used as gifts. If you have been given an Orchid as a gift you may be wondering <a href="http://butterflyswirl.com/how-to-care-for-an-orchid/">how to care for an orchid plant</a>. They don't look like ordinary plants and definitely don't smell like roses. In fact, they don't grow in soil either.]]></description>
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<p>Orchid&#8217;s are beautiful, attractive plants that are often used as gifts. If you have been given an Orchid as a gift you may be wondering <a href="http://butterflyswirl.com/how-to-care-for-an-orchid/">how to care for an orchid plant</a>. They don&#8217;t look like ordinary plants and definitely don&#8217;t smell like roses. In fact, they don&#8217;t grow in soil either. So are they self-sustaining? Do you have to take care of them or just leave them alone, sort of like a Bonsai Tree.</p>
<h3>Tips To Taking Care of Your Orchid Plant</h3>
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<li>Place your Orchid in a well lit area but not in direct sunlight. Orchid&#8217;s enjoy indirect light source so make sure you face it towards a window that doesn&#8217;t get direct sunlight.</li>
<li>Keep your Orchid in a cool place with minimal heat. Orchids do well in an office or school setting because the temperature is moderate and lacks humidity. You can, however, spritz your plant about once a month to mimic occasional rain.</li>
<li>Water your plant once a week or every other week. Completely saturate the roots when you water your plant. Let it completely drain of water before putting it back on its shelf or desk.</li>
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