With their stunning blooms and sculptural foliage, orchids are among the most prized houseplants. But can these tropical beauties flourish in bathrooms? The warm, humid environment seems promising, yet bathrooms have challenges too. By understanding orchids’ needs and smartly using the bathroom’s assets, you can create an orchid oasis.
Why Bathrooms Appeal for Orchid Growing
Three key factors make bathrooms enticing for orchids
Humidity
Most orchids hail from tropical regions with high humidity. They thrive best with 40-80% relative humidity. Bathrooms naturally offer increased humidity from hot showers. The dampness orchids love lingers on tile walls and steamy mirrors.
Warmth
Bathrooms tend to be the warmest rooms in homes, ideal for tropical orchids. Heated for comfort while bathing, bathrooms maintain warmer temperatures than rest of house.
Water Access
With sinks and showers at the ready, bathrooms provide convenient water for irrigating orchids. Easy access to this vital resource benefits care.
Challenges of Growing Orchids in Bathrooms
However. bathrooms have limitations for raising orchids too
Light Levels
Many bathrooms have only small windows, limiting natural light Orchids need adequate sunlight to bloom properly Low-light varieties fare best.
Temperature Fluctuations
While warm during use, unheated bathrooms can get much cooler when vacant overnight. Sudden temperature swings stress plants.
Air Circulation Issues
Stagnant air encourages fungal diseases. Bathrooms lack airflow when windows and exhaust fans are closed. Active ventilation is essential.
Irregular Humidity
Humidity spikes during shower use then plummets. Orchids prefer stable humidity levels. Monitoring and moderating moisture is key.
Best Orchid Varieties for Bathrooms
To succeed in bathrooms, choose orchids matching the environment:
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Phalaenopsis – With modest light and humidity needs, these Moth Orchids are bathroom-friendly.
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Paphiopedilum – Slipper Orchids thrive with bathroom humidity and indirect light.
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Miltonia – Pansy Orchids need the steamy conditions bathrooms offer to flourish.
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Oncidium – Dancing Ladies orchids love bathroom warmth but need adequate light.
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Bulbophyllum – Quirky, miniature Bulbophyllums enjoy the moisture bathrooms provide.
Optimizing Your Bathroom for Orchids
Configuring your bathroom for orchid success takes planning:
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Place orchids near windows for sufficient natural light.Filtered curtains prevent harsh direct sun.
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Use grow lights to supplement natural lighting if inadequate. LED plant lights work well.
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Install a humidifier to maintain ideal 40-60% humidity during bathroom downtime.
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Circulate air daily with vent fan, open window, or small fan to prevent disease.
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Water early so leaves dry fully. Damp leaves invite rot in stagnant air.
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Move plants to warmer room at night if bathroom gets too cold.
Enjoying Orchids in the Bathroom
With proper setup and care, bathrooms can shelter gorgeous orchids. Follow humidity, light, airflow, and temperature guidelines tailored to your species. Orchids will reward your efforts with their stunning blooms and elegant foliage gracing the bathroom’s special microclimate. Let orchids turn your bathroom into a tropical paradise!
Top Orchid Growing Tips….
- When in doubt, go drought
- Whatever you do, do it before noon
- Misting can result in more problems than benefits
- Every week, more in the summer and less in the winter.
- Flush once a month with cool tap water, not water from a rock salt water softener.
- Fertilize weakly, weekly
- If the leaf feels warm, it has too much light.
- Sun changes seasonally, arrange your plants accordingly
- Light and air flow are just as important as water and fertilizer.
Water More When…There is more light There is more circulation The plants have thinner leaves The temperatures are higher The humidity is lower The plant is mounted on a slab The plant is growing in a basket The plant is in a small pot (dries faster) The plant is in a clay pot (porous) |
Water Less When…There is less light There is less air circulation The plants have thicker leaves The temperatures are lower The humidity is higher The plant is in a plastic pot The plant is in a large pot (dries slower) |
Why grow orchids in your bathroom?
- Orchids like it when the humidity is between 50 and 70%, which means that the bathroom, where a lot of people hopefully take hot showers and baths, is a great place for them to grow. They love the dampness!.
- Many houseplants die in the winter because they don’t like how dry the air inside is. Your bathroom is still your best bet for humidity. Sigh. I just killed my mandavilla. Sad day!.
- There’s a reason greenhouses have so many fans. Air circulation. Orchids love ventilation. Good thing your bathroom has…. guess what…. a fan! No circulation = fungus + rot.
- Ventilation should be set up because all orchids need fresh air every so often. In the bathroom, you should have a window that you can open in the spring, summer, and fall. But if not, that is what the fan is for.
Do this right after purchasing orchids to ensure longevity!
FAQ
Do orchids like steamy bathrooms?
Where is the best place to put an orchid in your house?
Where to place an orchid in the bathroom?
What should you not do with an orchid?
Do Orchids need a bathroom to grow?
Orchids do require an ideal growing environment, which is often found in bathrooms due to their low light or indirect sunlight and damp conditions. Some orchid varieties thrive in these conditions.
Which Orchids are best for bathrooms?
Orchids that prefer high humidity make the best choices for bathrooms because they love the room’s damp and steamy environment. Certain species of Phalaenopsis, Miltonia, Paphiopedilum, Oncidium, Dendrobium, Masdevallia, Bulbophyllum, and Encyclia are great options for low-light bathrooms.
Can orchids survive a shower?
Orchids need more than high humidity and high temperatures to survive. It is important to note that the humidity levels and temperature in the bathroom fluctuate, meaning that while it’s damp and warm after a shower, it will only stay that way for a short while.
Which orchids are best for a bathroom window light?
Some easier-care varieties of orchids include Dendrobium, Phalaenopsis, and Paphiopedilums, which will all do well with bright, filtered bathroom window light. One of the most popular indoor vining plants is pothos ( Epipremnum aureum). This plant features a variety of leaf sizes, colors, and variegations.