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

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Caring for a 60-70cm Phalaenopsis 'Laura' orchid in a 12cm pot involves specific guidelines to ensure its health and beauty. The 'Laura' variant of Phalaenopsis is known for its striking flowers and elegant stature. Here's a comprehensive care guide:

Description:

  • Height: 60-70cm.
  • Pot Size: 12cm.
  • Stems: Usually comes with two flowering stems.
  • Flowers: The 'Laura' is celebrated for its lovely blooms, which often display rich colors and intricate patterns.
  • Leaves: Features broad, glossy green leaves.
  • Blooming Season: Can bloom any time of the year, with each flower lasting several weeks to months.

Care Guide:

  1. Lighting: Phalaenopsis orchids, including the 'Laura', prefer bright, indirect light. A location near an east or west-facing window is ideal, but avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf burn.

  2. Temperature: These orchids thrive in temperatures between 18°C and 24°C. Avoid placing them in drafts or near heat sources.

  3. Humidity: A high humidity environment is beneficial. You can use a humidity tray or a humidifier to maintain the right level, particularly during dry periods.

  4. Watering: Water once a week, letting the top inch of the potting mix dry slightly between waterings. Ensure good drainage to avoid root rot.

  5. Feeding: Fertilize with a balanced orchid fertilizer every two weeks during the growing season, and reduce to monthly during autumn and winter.

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

  7. Flowering: After the blooms have dropped, cut the stem above a visible node to encourage a second bloom. If the stem turns yellow or brown, trim it to the base.

  8. General Maintenance: Regularly clean the leaves and ensure good air circulation around the plant to prevent disease. Monitor for signs of pests like spider mites or scale.

Following these care instructions should help your Phalaenopsis 'Laura' orchid to thrive and bring an elegant touch to your indoor space. Remember, each orchid may require slight adjustments in care based on its specific environment and response.

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