Description
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Flowers: Medium to large blooms, often in soft pinks, purples, or white with contrasting lips or speckles.
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Growth Habit: Monopodial (grows upward from a single stem), with broad, glossy green leaves at the base.
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Bloom Time: Can flower once or twice a year, often with long-lasting blooms that can stay fresh for several weeks.
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Size: Usually compact to medium-sized, suitable for indoor display.
Caring Tips
Light
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Bright, indirect light is ideal. Avoid direct sun, which can scorch the leaves.
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An east or west-facing window is usually perfect. If using south-facing windows, use sheer curtains.
Watering
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Water thoroughly when the potting mix is almost dry, about once a week.
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Avoid letting the plant sit in water—good drainage is essential.
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Reduce watering frequency in cooler months.
Humidity
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Prefers 50–70% humidity. You can increase humidity with a pebble tray or humidifier if needed.
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Avoid misting directly on the leaves to prevent rot.
Temperature
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Thrives in 65–80°F (18–27°C) during the day, with slightly cooler night temperatures.
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Avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.
Fertilizing
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Feed every 2–3 weeks during the growing season (spring/summer) with a balanced orchid fertilizer diluted to half strength.
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Cut back in fall and winter.
Potting Medium & Repotting
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Use a well-draining orchid mix (typically bark-based).
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Repot every 1–2 years, preferably after blooming, to refresh the medium and inspect roots.
Handling Tips
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Always handle by the pot or base, not the flower spike, which is delicate.
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Clean tools before trimming spent spikes to avoid disease.
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If cutting flower spikes after blooming, you can trim above a node to encourage a secondary spike.
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