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Phalaenopsis Orchid Care

Phalaenopsis Orchid plants are also called the "moth orchid", as their flowers resemble the shape of a moth or butterfly. These are one of the very easiest orchids to grow, and often bloom for over 3 months! Let us show you how to care for these wonderful plants.

Also see new Phalaenopsis Orchid care information on our blog.

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Phalaenopsis Orchid Care Preferences

Humidity

Phalaenopsis Orchids are from very tropical areas, and like a good amount of humidity. They also have thick, spongy roots, and like it if their roots are misted when it is warm. Phalaenopsis Orchids grow best with a humidity tray underneath them.

Light and Air

Phalaenopsis like little of no direct light on their leaves. They are more of a shade orchid. If you do have more sun at home, pull the curtain to make sure there is no sunlight on your Phalaenopsis leaves for more than 5-10 minutes at a time. Or, move your Phalaenopsis Orchid further away from the window or into another room.

Watering

Water your Phalaenopsis Orchid plant when, after lifting the pot, it feels light in weight. Do feel what your pot weight is like before and after watering so that you can tell what a light pot feels like. Phalaenopsis Orchids do not like to dry out totally between waterings. They like to dry out about 80-90% between waterings. Fertilize often with a high nitrogen fertilizer like Wonderlizer 25-9-9. The best way to fertilize is "weekly, weakly", meaning water with fertilizer 3 out of 4 times, but each of those times dilute, the fertilizer accordingly.

The way I water my Phalaenopsis plants is do my dishes, then carry each plant over to my sink and let the water run through the mix. If you have many Orchids, you don't have to bring them to your sink. But, do make sure that you are able to water them well where the water soaks through the medium they are planted in. Be careful not to let water sit on the leaves overnight. If you water and there is still water on the leaves when you're done, dry the leaves with a towel or napkin if you believe night will approach before they air dry naturally.

Temperature

A temperature of about 55 is the coolest you can have before flowers will suffer. Phalaenopsis Orchids prefer regular "in our house" temperatures of about 60-75 day and 55-70 night. Although they are resilient plants, if your house gets very warm during the day, make sure to have good air ventilation and a humidity tray.

Potting and Repotting

Repot every year or two with medium to large bark. Repotting information is here.

 



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