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Blooming Dendrobium Phalaenopsis Orchids

Information about specific blooming conditions of Dendrobium Phalaenopsis orchid plants and flowers including ideal light and shade, temperature, humidity, air circulation, water, soil and planting beds, potting medium, feeding and fertilization.

Dendrobiums prefer a worm growing environment and should perform well when grown in household temperatures. Blooming season for dendrobiums is typically spring through fall.

  • Light and Shade - The dendrobium phalaenopsis do well in an east window receiving direct sunlight until 11:00 or 11:30 a.m. and shade for the rest of the day. A south window is also suitable, but remember that the sun’s intensity increases dramatically from March 1 to the beginning of October. A sheer curtain should be used then to filter this stronger light. The other problem with a south window is that in mid-summer the sun gets so high that it fails to reach the plant. One can place these plants outside in bright shade from June 1 to September 1, being watchful for frost.
  • Temperature - These are warm-growing dendrobiums, so they like nights of 60-65 degrees and days of 70-85 degrees.
  • Watering - These plants are evergreen and do not require a rest period as some dendrobiums do. They should be watered as they approach dryness. This can vary from 2 to 5 days, depending on humidity, air movement and the amount of light they receive.
  • Blooming - The bloom sprays appear from the top of the canes when mature and usually have from 5-20 flowers that last from one to three months. Some are scented. When the blooms are done, cut the sprays just where they meet the canes. Canes have the potential of producing several sprays from the upper leaf axils.
  • Fertilizing - When using tap or well water, these plant should be fertilized every two to three weeks in the summer and once every month in the winter. Use Grow More 20-10-20 for year-round growth and flowering. Another highly recommended fertilizer is Green Jungle Orchid Food, especially formulated to work with rain, distilled, reverse osmosis water or water low in alkalinity. Fertilize with Green Jungle every time you water, all year round. This is the fertilizer that we developed and use on our own plants.
  • Potting - Repotting should be done only as the mix breaks down (every 2 to 3 years) or as the orchid plant outgrows the pot (when the canes start growing out over the edges). They can be divided when large, leaving three canes per division.

Dendrobium Phalaenopsis Orchids Blooming

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