In the summer, the home water hanging orchid is particularly refreshing.
Every summer, I love to place water and hanging orchids in the half-shade and half-sunny corridors of the courtyard, the aisle in front of the kitchen, and the sunny side of the living room.
The shelves are slightly higher, and there are a variety of transparent and beautiful glass bottles (cylinders) and water-raised hanging orchids, which have a lot of flavor.
It is best to choose lightly polluted water in rivers and ponds for water conservation. Tap water is also ok, but cool water should be used for a few hours to let the disinfectant volatilize.
About 2/3 of the air roots of the hanging orchid are submerged in the water, and 1/3 of the roots are left on the water. Change the water once a week.
In order not to let the roots float, or to keep the hanging orchid plant stable and not moving, put the appropriate white stone or colored stone slag in the water.