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🌸 Description

  • Type: Epiphytic hybrid orchid (moth orchid)

  • Genus: Phalaenopsis

  • Variety: ‘Tropic Ocelot’

  • Appearance:

    • Medium-sized flowers with bold, spotted or blotched patterns reminiscent of an ocelot’s fur.

    • Color ranges from yellow or cream base with burgundy or magenta spots, often with a pink or purple lip.

    • Long-lasting blooms (can last up to 2–3 months).

    • Broad, dark green leathery leaves; typical monopodial growth (single stem).

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🌿 Care Guide

💡 Light

  • Indirect, bright light is ideal (east or west-facing windows).

  • Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves.

  • If leaves are dark green, it may need more light; medium green with slight yellow hue is perfect.

🌡️ Temperature

  • Day: 70–85°F (21–29°C)

  • Night: 60–65°F (16–18°C)

  • Avoid sudden temperature drops and cold drafts.

💧 Watering

  • Water once a week, allowing roots to dry slightly between waterings.

  • Use room-temperature water, ideally rainwater or distilled.

  • Avoid letting water sit in the crown of the plant (to prevent crown rot).

💨 Humidity

  • Likes moderate humidity (50–70%).

  • Use a humidity tray, group with other plants, or use a humidifier if needed.

🌱 Potting & Medium

  • Use a well-draining orchid mix (bark, sphagnum moss, or perlite blend).

  • Repot every 1–2 years or when the medium breaks down.

  • Clear pots are helpful to monitor root health and moisture.

🌸 Fertilizing

  • Use a balanced orchid fertilizer (20-20-20 or similar) every 2–4 weeks.

  • Dilute to ¼–½ strength to avoid salt buildup.

  • Reduce feeding during winter months.


🧤 Handling Tips

  • Be gentle with spikes: New flower spikes are delicate—support with stakes if needed.

  • Don’t cut spikes too early: After blooming, you can cut the spike above a node to encourage a secondary bloom.

  • Watch for pests: Mealybugs, scale, and aphids are common—treat with neem oil or insecticidal soap if necessary.

  • Clean tools: Always sterilize scissors before cutting to prevent disease spread.

  • Avoid overwatering: Most common killer of Phalaenopsis orchids.

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