In glass containers you can water deeply, allowing the orchid to soak in water for an hour, then empty the container of the water. Depending on the potting medium you use, you will need to water more frequently or very infrequently. For example, clay pots will hold water for longer than sphagnum moss or bark.. Ensure the glass container has proper drainage to prevent waterlogging, which can lead to root rot. Monitor light and temperature: Place the glass container in a location with indirect sunlight and maintain a consistent temperature of 65-75°F for optimal orchid growth. Water with care: Use a spray bottle to mist the orchid roots and foliage.

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It doesn't have to be an orchid either, any indoor plant will do! You will need: Step 1: Clean your vase with a soft cloth. Add a scoop of sand to the bottom. Step 2: Add a layer of pumice or gravel but only to the outside edges of the vase. You are trying to leave a good amount of space to pop your orchid in later.. Dip a substrate-free orchid, such as Vanda, every 2-3 days. To do this, take the plant out of the jar to soak the roots for 30 minutes with lime-free, lukewarm water. Do not put it back in the glass until the water has drained off. To provide an orchid with substrate in the jar with moisture, pour the soft, room-warm water into the vessel.