If you’re asking whether the viral “one teaspoon makes an orchid suddenly bloom with lots of flowers” claim is true: be skeptical. Orchids cannot reliably be forced into abundant flowering by a teaspoon of a kitchen ingredient.
For better blooming, the biggest factors are:
Bright, indirect light — often the most important factor.
Appropriate watering — let the growing medium approach dryness before watering again.
Orchid fertilizer — use a properly diluted fertilizer rather than concentrated homemade mixtures.
Temperature changes — for many Phalaenopsis orchids, slightly cooler nighttime temperatures can help encourage flower spikes.
Patience — flowering depends on the orchid’s species, maturity, health, and seasonal cycle.
If you tell me what the “one teaspoon” ingredient is, I can explain whether it actually works or could damage your orchid.
