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60 -70cm Phalaenopsis Joyride Twin stem Orchid 12cm Pot

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The Phalaenopsis 'Joyride' orchid is another beautiful variant in the Phalaenopsis family. It is known for its vibrant and unique flowers. When caring for a 60-70cm Phalaenopsis 'Joyride' orchid in a 12cm pot, consider the following guidelines:

Description:

  • Height: 60-70cm.
  • Pot Size: 12cm.
  • Stems: Generally comes with two flowering stems.
  • Flowers: 'Joyride' is characterized by its striking flowers, often showcasing vivid colors and patterns, which can include various shades and combinations.
  • Leaves: Features broad, lush green leaves that are glossy in appearance.
  • Blooming Season: Like other Phalaenopsis orchids, it can bloom at any time of the year, with each flower lasting for several weeks to months.

Care Guide:

  1. Lighting: Prefers bright, indirect sunlight. A location near an east or west-facing window is usually ideal. Direct sunlight should be avoided to prevent scorching of the leaves.

  2. Temperature: Optimal temperatures range from 18°C to 24°C. The orchid should be protected from drafts and sudden temperature fluctuations.

  3. Humidity: These orchids favour a high humidity environment. Consider placing the pot on a tray filled with wet pebbles or using a humidifier, especially in drier conditions.

  4. Watering: Water about once a week, allowing the top inch of the potting mix to dry out slightly between waterings. Ensure that the pot has good drainage to avoid waterlogging the roots.

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

  6. Potting Mix and Repotting: An orchid-specific potting mix is essential for proper drainage and aeration. Repot the orchid every 2-3 years, or when the potting mix begins to decompose.

  7. Flowering: After the flowers have dropped, you can encourage a second bloom by cutting the stem just above a node. If the stem turns yellow or brown, trim it back to the base.

  8. General Maintenance: Regularly clean the leaves and ensure good air circulation around the plant to prevent disease. Keep an eye out for pests like aphids or spider mites.

By following these care tips, your Phalaenopsis 'Joyride' orchid should thrive, adding a touch of vibrant elegance to your indoor space. Remember, each orchid can have its own individual needs, so be observant and adjust care as necessary.

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