Orchid Plant Guide

Tips On How To Care For Various Orchid Species


If an orchid is to thrive, you must take the necessary steps required to take care of it. Here are some tips on how to care for different orchid species.

Phalaenopsis

Light: The phalaenopsis orchid species benefits immensely when placed near a bright window or a room with ample amounts of sun.

Temperature: They grow well under warmer conditions.

Water: This orchid has no water storage properties, so consistent watering is a must.

Humidity: A humidity level between 60-80% is ideal.

Fertilizers: Apply a balanced fertilizer or a slow-release solid fertilizer.

Vanda

Light: Orchids of the vanda variety yearn for high light conditions.

Temperature: Approximately 60-75° at night and 85-95° during the day is recommended.

Water: The orchid should be water frequently.

Humidity: Somewhere between 70-80% percent humidity is best.

Fertilizers: Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer on a regular basis.

Oncidium

Light: Low to moderate lighting conditions are recommended for oncidium orchids grown indoors.

Temperature: About 60-65° at night and 80-90° during the day is essential.

Water: They should be watered thoroughly and allowed to dry before watering again.

Humidity: Oncidiums don't need humid conditions, so 40-60% humidity is sufficient.

Fertilizers: A well-balanced fertilizer during their growth period will work wonders.

Miltonia

Light: Miltonias fulfill their potential under high light conditions.

Temperature: Anywhere between 50-65° during the night and 75-85° during the day.

Water: Water these orchids heavily and evenly during their growing period.

Humidity: A humidity level of 60-70% is required for this orchid species.

Fertilizers: Fertilize regularly using a balanced fertilizer.

Cattleya

Light: A high light environment is imperative for cattleya orchids.

Temperature: These orchids require temperatures from 50-55° at night to 70-100° during the day.

Water: Water this orchid only when it is thoroughly dried out.

Humidity: A humidity level of approximately 60% is suggested.

Fertilizers: As with all orchids, follow a regular feeding program using a well-balanced fertilizer.

Dendrobium

Light: FOr dendrobium orchids, high light conditions are a necessity.

Temperature: These orchids need evening temperatures of 60-65° and day temperatures of 80-100°.

Water: Ample amounts of water are required during this orchid's growing phase.

Humidity: A humidity level of about 60% is recommended.

Fertilizers: Dendrobium orchids experience rapid growth and should be fed on a regular basis.

PHAIUS

Light: Due to the phaius orchid's wide leaves, only low light conditions are needed.

Temperature: A temperature of 50-95° is recommended.

Water: Water should be evenly distributed for this orchid at all times.

Humidity: A humidity level of about 60% yields the best results.

Fertilizers: Use a solid, slow-release fertilizer.

BULBOPHYLLUM

Light: Bulbophyllum orchids enjoy low light conditions.

Temperature: This orchid likes a temperature between 55-95°.

Watering: Watering twice daily is key.

Humidity: A humidity level of 60% is ideal.

Fertilizers: Utilize a balanced fertilizer twice a month.

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