The orchid is rightfully considered the queen among flowers due to its beauty.
At the same time, she is capricious and demanding in terms of care.
Let's figure out why a flower may start to shed its buds and how to deal with this problem.
Main reasons
A plant can lose future flowers for a number of reasons. One of the most common is improper conditions.
The orchid does not tolerate drafts, direct sunlight and at the same time shade, dry air, and changes in temperature.
Flowers may wilt if they are not watered properly. For example, it is not recommended to spray the plant and buds, instead, wipe the leaves with a damp cloth.
The reason may also be age. If the flower is older than seven years, then flowering stops for natural reasons.
Make sure that the cause is not a disease or pest. This will be indicated by characteristic spots, dots and any other signs that should not be on a healthy flower.