Dendrobium orchids, or Den Orchids in its abbreviated form, are amazing orchid plants whose ability to adapt to several environments and even climates makes them the preferred orchid plants to some growers and orchid lovers.There are so many kinds of dendrobiums that we can regard them as a very broad genus with more than a thousand species or sub-species. Most of them are epiphytes, that is, their roots cling to a tree, while some are lithophytes, that is, they grow by clinging to a rock.Dendrobium orchids normally display reddish tones including crimson, orange or violet. It is also possible to find white dendrobiums ready to grace your home or indoor garden.One thing we should take into account when we decide to grow dendrobium orchids is that they will require to be watered quite frequently during spring and summer. Then again, dendrobium orchids require very little or even no water guitar songs during the winter season.Concerning fertilizers, we must know that our dendrobium plant do not require to be fertilized in winter. Nevertheless, it is good for the plant to get some diluted form of fertilizer in spring and summer.Maybe the most significant distinctive feature of dendrobium orchids is the capability to adapt themselves to different conditions and environments: in their natural habitat from the dry and hot Australian desert to the Himalayan regions and the humid tropical forests. This makes dendrobium orchids, unlike many other orchids, capable of being exposed to the direct rays and heat of sun without taking any harm. Moreover, dendrobium orchids need a big deal of heat and light, so let us do not forget this aspect if we will grow our dendrobium plant in our garden.Regarding repotting, it is a good practice to repot your dendrobium plant once every two or three years.