Is the Orchid Suitable for the Bathroom?

Many orchids are perfect for the bathroom as the climate of their original habitat corresponds largely to the conditions in the bathroom. The Vanda orchid, the butterfly orchid (Phalaenopsis), the Cattleya orchid, the grape orchid (Dendrobium phalaenopsis), and the pansy orchid (Miltonia) are particularly suitable. However, many other orchids also feel comfortable in the bathroom. If your bathroom is very cold, you should find out exactly which orchid species are suitable. Orchids can even thrive in the bathroom without substrate, as the increased humidity prevents the rapid drying of the roots.

White orchid in the bathroom
White orchid in the bathroom

Reasons why an orchid is suitable for the bathroom:

  • The orchid comes from tropical regions of this world. For this reason, it is perfectly adapted to the climatic conditions that prevail in the bathroom.
  • It can absorb moisture from the air through the roots, which prevents them from drying out. Thus, the plant can be kept without substrate.
  • The orchid impresses with its magnificent flowers and looks particularly beautiful as a contrast to smooth, monochromatic tiles in the bathroom.
Purple orchid in the bathroom
Purple orchid in the bathroom

Reasons why an orchid is not suitable for the bathroom:

  • The orchid prefers a bright location. In the bathroom, it often does not receive enough light to thrive and begins to wither. To prevent this, you should ensure that the plant is close enough to a south or east-facing window.
  • Strong temperature fluctuations can harm the orchid in the bathroom. If you air the room after showering or bathing and it is much colder outside, you should place the plant in a more protected spot away from the direct draft.

Conclusion Is the orchid suitable for the bathroom?

The orchid is particularly well-suited for the bathroom as it can thrive without substrate, eliminating the risk of mold formation on the substrate. Additionally, the high humidity in the bathroom prevents the roots from drying out quickly. However, you should ensure that the orchid receives enough light to thrive.


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