Non-bloomed phalaenopsis
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Phalaenopsis plants are Perfect for pots or create an orchid garden.
Note: flower colors are a surprise. (which means color vary) we will send best option available can vary from Small to Large size.
Phalaenopsis Blume, commonly known as moth orchids, is a genus of about seventy species of plants in the family Orchidaceae
Sunlight
Thrives in bright, indirect light, but can tolerate medium, indirect light.
Water
Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing potting medium to dry out between waterings. If kept in decorative cache planter, pour out excess water after watering. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light.
Humidity
Orchids do not like dry air, so be sure to keep humidity around the plant anywhere from 50–70%. During the fall or winter, you can help to boost humidity with a humidifier or wet pebble tray.
Temperature
Average home temperature of 65°–75°F. They can tolerate as low as 55°F and as high as 85°F.
Potting Mix
Smaller orchids are potted in either a coco plug or sphagnum moss. They can remain in this potting medium for 1-2 years, until their roots and leaves have outgrown the size of the pot and the orchid needs fresh nutrients and larger space. When repotting these orchids, you can pot them into bark media.
Larger orchids are potted in a bark media. Bark provides the proper airflow required to keep mature roots happy and healthy. Because orchids are epiphytes that grow on trees in their natural habitat, they need air to flow around their roots, and traditional potting mix just won't do. (If you gently dig into the bark media with your fingers, you might just spot the coco plug at the center of the pot, where the baby orchid was first potted!)
NOTE: ORCHID SIZE MAY VARY FROM SMALL TO LARGE DEPENDING ON AVAILABILITY AT MOMENT OF PLACING ORDER.
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