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What types of orchids do you offer?
At FLOWERBX, we offer an exclusive selection of orchids to suit every occasion — from large, statement potted orchids that bring instant elegance to any space, to exquisite cut orchid stems including vibrant Vanda and long-lasting Cymbidium. Each is chosen for exceptional beauty, quality, and longevity.
How long do orchids last?
With the right care, potted orchids can flower for several weeks or even months, while cut orchids such as Cymbidium and Vanda can last up to two weeks in a vase.
How do I care for my orchid at home?
Place your orchid in bright, indirect light, away from draughts and heat sources. Water regularly but sparingly, keeping the roots moist but never waterlogged, and avoid letting water sit in the pot. Remove any faded blooms to encourage continued flowering.
Do you offer both potted and cut orchids?
Yes. Our range includes impressive potted orchids — perfect as a lasting decorative piece or gift — and fresh cut orchids such as Vanda and Cymbidium stems for striking arrangements.
Are orchids suitable for gifting?
Absolutely. Orchids are timeless, elegant, and long-lasting, making them ideal for birthdays, anniversaries, housewarmings, or as a statement thank-you. Each arrives beautifully packaged with the option to add a personalised gift note.
How should I water my potted orchid?
Water your orchid lightly, allowing excess water to drain away fully. Avoid letting water sit at the base of the pot or around the leaves, as this can cause root rot. A good rule is to water once a week in warmer months and less frequently in winter.
Do orchids need direct sunlight?
No — orchids thrive in bright but indirect light. Direct sunlight can scorch the leaves and flowers, so position them near an east- or south-facing window with filtered light.