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Phalaenopsis ‘Vivaldi’ is a hybrid variety of the Phalaenopsis orchid, often prized for its elegant, long-lasting blooms and suitability as a houseplant. The ‘Vivaldi’ variety typically features soft pink to lavender petals, sometimes with darker veins or a subtle blush, and a contrasting lip (labellum), adding to its refined, delicate appearance. Like other Phalaenopsis orchids, it produces arching spikes of flowers that can last for several weeks to months, especially under proper care.

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🌱 Caring for Phalaenopsis ‘Vivaldi’

🌞 Light

  • Prefers bright, indirect light—an east or west-facing window is ideal.

  • Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves.

  • If light is too low, blooming may be delayed or not occur.

💧 Watering

  • Water thoroughly when the potting medium is nearly dry, roughly once a week.

  • Avoid overwatering—roots are sensitive and prone to rot.

  • Use room-temperature, non-softened water (preferably rainwater or distilled).

🌡️ Temperature & Humidity

  • Thrives in 65–80°F (18–27°C) during the day, with slightly cooler nights.

  • Keep away from cold drafts or heating vents.

  • Likes moderate to high humidity (50–70%)—use a humidity tray or humidifier if needed.

🌬️ Air Circulation

  • Ensure gentle air movement around the plant to prevent fungal issues.

  • Avoid stagnant or overly humid air in enclosed spaces.

🌸 Fertilizing

  • Use a balanced orchid fertilizer (e.g., 20-20-20) diluted to half-strength.

  • Fertilize every 2–4 weeks during the growing season (spring to fall).

  • Reduce feeding in winter when growth slows.

🌾 Potting Medium & Repotting

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

  • Repot every 1–2 years, ideally after blooming, to refresh the medium and check root health.


✂️ Handling Tips

  • Avoid touching the blooms, as oils from hands can shorten their lifespan.

  • Support flower spikes with a stake if they begin to lean.

  • After flowering, you can trim the spike just above a node to encourage a potential rebloom, or cut it entirely to let the plant rest.

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