Orchids have acquired an undeserved reputation for being fussy and difficult to grow. This certainly isn't the case with moth orchids (Phalaenopsis). Though native to tropical jungles where they grow high up in trees, they make rewarding houseplants that can flower year round in the average home.

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Watch Alan Titchmarsh's video guide to looking after orchids.

Moth orchids should only need repotting when they are about to burst out of their current pot. Choose a transparent pot, which permits the roots to photosynthesise.

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