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55 -65cm Phalaenopsis Amadeus Twin stem Orchid 12cm Pot

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The Phalaenopsis 'Amadeus' orchid, commonly known as a moth orchid, is a striking and popular houseplant known for its long-lasting flowers and elegant appearance. When caring for your 55-65cm Phalaenopsis 'Amadeus' orchid in a 12cm pot, consider the following guidelines:

Description:

  • Height: 55-65cm.
  • Pot Size: 12cm.
  • Stems: Typically comes with two flowering stems.
  • Flowers: The blooms are usually white or have a pale colour with a distinctive shape resembling a moth in flight.
  • Leaves: Broad, glossy green leaves.
  • Blooming Season: Can bloom at any time of the year, with each bloom lasting several weeks.

Care Guide:

  1. Lighting: Phalaenopsis orchids prefer bright, indirect sunlight. Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves. A spot near an east or west-facing window is ideal.

  2. Temperature: They thrive in a warm environment, ideally between 18°C to 24°C. Avoid placing them in drafts or near heat sources.

  3. Humidity: These orchids enjoy a humid environment. Consider placing the pot on a tray of wet pebbles or using a humidifier to maintain adequate humidity, especially during dryer months.

  4. Watering: Water once a week or when the top inch of the potting mix feels dry. Let water run through the potting mix and drain completely. Avoid letting the plant sit in water.

  5. Feeding: Use a balanced orchid fertilizer every other week during the growing season (spring and summer). In the autumn and winter, reduce feeding to once a month.

  6. Potting Mix and Repotting: Use a specific orchid potting mix, which provides excellent drainage. Repot every 2-3 years or when the potting mix breaks down.

  7. Flowering: After the flowers drop, you can cut the stem above a node where a dormant bud is visible to encourage a second round of flowering. If the stem turns yellow or brown, cut it back to the base.

  8. General Maintenance: Keep the leaves clean of dust and inspect regularly for signs of pests or disease. Good air circulation is important to prevent fungal or bacterial diseases.

By following these care instructions, your Phalaenopsis 'Amadeus' orchid should thrive and bring elegant beauty to your home. Remember, orchids can sometimes be a bit finicky, so don't be discouraged if it takes some time to get the conditions just right for your plant.

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