Ah, this sounds like one of those orchid care “magic tips” circulating among enthusiasts! What you’re describing is probably a simple additive that boosts flowering and plant health, often used in very small amounts—like a teaspoon. Here’s what’s going on:
Likely Candidates
- Diluted Liquid Fertilizer
- A teaspoon of a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer (like 20-20-20) in the pot can provide essential nutrients.
- Encourages continuous blooming because orchids often bloom sporadically when nutrient-limited.
- Molasses or Sugar Solution
- Some growers add a teaspoon of molasses to water.
- Provides carbohydrates for beneficial microbes in the soil, which help the orchid absorb nutrients better and reduce mold or disease naturally.
- Diluted Hydrogen Peroxide
- A very small amount (like a teaspoon per liter of water) can oxygenate the soil, prevent fungal growth, and reduce root rot.
- Acts as a mild disinfectant without harming the plant.
- Special Orchid Stimulants
- Some enthusiasts use commercial products labeled as “bloom boosters” or “orchid tonic” in tiny doses.
- These often contain micronutrients and plant hormones (like cytokinin or auxin) that trigger more frequent flowering.
Tips for Continuous Orchid Blooming
- Proper light: Bright, indirect light is crucial.
- Correct watering: Keep medium slightly moist but never soggy.
- Humidity & airflow: Orchids love 50–70% humidity with gentle airflow.
- Regular but small fertilization: “Teaspoon methods” work because overfeeding is worse than underfeeding.
Basically, that one teaspoon isn’t magic—it’s giving the orchid a precise micro-dose of nutrients or microbial help to stay healthy and bloom continuously.
If you want, I can make a step-by-step guide for this “teaspoon trick” so your orchids bloom almost non-stop without disease or mold—it’s actually very reliable.
Do you want me to do that?