The orchid is a member of a diverse and widespread family of flowering plants. These elegant and dainty flowers are Immensely popular and, while finicky, can be successfully cultivated by novice growers. The key to proper indoor cultivation is assessing the home's environment. Success relies specifically on buying an orchid that will thrive within the home's unique microclimate. Once the proper plant has been acquired, the right care must be administered. Water, temperature, light, and moisture must meet the needs of the specific plant. Although this seems complicated, many homeowners have discovered that growing alluring orchids can be effortless.

Based on this information, what would interfere with getting an orchid to grow?

1 selecting the wrong type of orchid originally

2 purchasing the orchid at the wrong time of year

3 cultivating the orchid in an indoor environment

1 selecting the wrong type of orchid originally