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

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The Phalaenopsis 'Limelight' orchid is a captivating variety, renowned for its vibrant and distinctive flowers. Caring for a 60-70cm Phalaenopsis 'Limelight' orchid in a 12cm pot involves adhering to certain care requirements to ensure its health and vitality. Here's a detailed guide:

Description:

  • Height: 60-70cm.
  • Pot Size: 12cm.
  • Stems: Typically features two flowering stems.
  • Flowers: The 'Limelight' variety is noted for its bright and eye-catching flowers, often in shades of yellow or green, which give it the name 'Limelight'.
  • Leaves: This orchid has broad, glossy green leaves that contribute to its overall aesthetic appeal.
  • Blooming Season: It can bloom at any time of the year, with each flower potentially lasting for several weeks.

Care Guide:

  1. Lighting: Phalaenopsis orchids, like the 'Limelight', prefer bright, indirect light. A spot near an east or west-facing window is often ideal. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves.

  2. Temperature: Keep the orchid in a comfortable temperature range between 18°C and 24°C. Protect it from drafts and avoid placing it near extreme heat or cold sources.

  3. Humidity: These orchids thrive in high humidity environments. Use a humidity tray or a room humidifier to maintain adequate humidity levels, particularly 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 the pot has good drainage to prevent root rot.

  5. Feeding: Fertilize with a balanced orchid fertilizer every two weeks during the growing season (spring and summer) and reduce to monthly in the autumn and winter.

  6. Potting Mix and Repotting: Use a specific orchid potting mix, which provides proper drainage and air flow. Repot the orchid every 2-3 years or when the potting medium begins to break down.

  7. Flowering: After the flowers fall, encourage new blooms by cutting the stem above a visible node. If the stem turns yellow or brown, cut it back to the base.

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

By adhering to these care instructions, your Phalaenopsis 'Limelight' orchid should flourish, adding a splash of bright color and elegance to your space. It's important to remember that orchids can be sensitive, so you may need to adjust care routines based on your specific environment and the orchid's response.

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