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Give your beautiful orchids the nutrients they need for colorful blooms! Our easy-to-use mist is specially made to mimic the natural way orchids feed. Just spray weekly and get ready to see your orchids flourish.
We want to help your beautiful orchids thrive. That's why we created this specially formulated, easy-to-use orchid food mist, which mimics the natural feeding conditions orchids love. It instantly provides the nutrients your orchids need for more, colorful blooms (vs. unfed plants). Simply spray the leaves, roots, and top of the soil every week, being careful to avoid the flowers. It’s a super simple way to keep your orchids happy and looking their best. Let's get growing!
Fertilizer Analysis: 0.2-0.2-0.2 NPK
Fertilizer Type: Feeds Instantly
Feeding Duration: 1 week
Size: 8 fl. oz.
SKU: 3421501
Disclaimer: This is not the product label. Always read and follow the product label before use.
Safety data sheet can be found at: https://www.scottsmsds.com
Where to Use: All indoor container-grown orchids
Plant Types: Indoor potted orchids including the moth orchid (Phalaenopsis), Cattleya, Epidendrum and Dendrobium
When to Use: Use weekly
We made feeding your orchid plants simple:
Use this orchid plant food mist in addition to your regular watering routine
Keep out of reach of children.
Yes. Our Miracle-Gro Ready To Use Orchid Plant Food Mist got a name upgrade to Indoor Plant Food Mist for Orchids. We also gave it a fresher, cleaner look on the outside, without changing the goodness on the inside.
Great question! The best way to store your plant food is to keep it in a cool, dry place.
Great question! Orchids in nature often get their nutrients from the air and rain. This specialized mister is a gentle way to feed them on their leaves and roots, mimicking the natural conditions they love and helping them thrive.
It's super simple! You'll want to spray the leaves, the roots (the ones you see sticking out!), and the top of the soil. Just be sure to avoid spraying the flowers directly; they can be a bit sensitive.