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🌸 Description – Phalaenopsis ‘Midsummer Night’

The Phalaenopsis ‘Midsummer Night’ is a captivating hybrid variety of the popular moth orchid, known for its deep, velvety blooms—often in dark purples or nearly black tones, reminiscent of a midsummer night sky. As a seedling, this orchid is still in its juvenile stage, typically 6 months to 2 years from blooming, with small to medium green leaves and an emerging root system.

  • Type: Epiphytic orchid (grows on trees in nature)

  • Bloom Color: Dark purple, maroon, or black hues (in mature stage)

  • Size: Seedlings are usually 2–4 inches tall

  • Bloom Time: Typically blooms once mature (2–3 years old)

  • Fragrance: Usually mild or none

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🌱 Care & Handling Tips for Seedlings

🪴 1. Potting Medium

  • Use a fine-grade orchid bark mix, or a combination of sphagnum moss and perlite.

  • Ensure excellent drainage—never let it sit in water.

☀️ 2. Light

  • Provide bright, indirect light (east or north-facing window works well).

  • Avoid direct sun, which can scorch delicate seedling leaves.

🌡️ 3. Temperature & Humidity

  • Ideal Day Temp: 75–85°F (24–29°C)

  • Night Temp: 60–70°F (16–21°C)

  • Humidity: 50–70% is ideal. Use a humidity tray or small humidifier if needed.

💧 4. Watering

  • Water when the medium is almost dry, typically every 5–7 days.

  • Use room-temperature, distilled, or rainwater.

  • Avoid getting water in the crown (center) to prevent rot.

🌿 5. Fertilizing

  • Use a balanced orchid fertilizer (20-20-20 or similar) at ¼ strength.

  • Feed every 2 weeks in spring/summer, monthly in fall/winter.

🔄 6. Repotting

  • Repot every 1–1.5 years, or when the medium starts breaking down.

  • Always sterilize tools and pots to prevent disease.

🧼 7. General Handling

  • Be gentle—seedlings are fragile.

  • Avoid overhandling or moving too often.

  • Watch for pests like fungus gnats, spider mites, or scale—inspect under leaves and at the base.


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