jeudi 19 octobre 2017

What You Need To Know About Phal Cattleya Orchids

By Jennifer Thomas


Most people think it is impossible to grow orchids indoors. Well, this is not as true as most individuals have come to believe. This is because as much as not all species of the plant can thrive in indoor conditions, there are actually some that can do well in the optimal indoor environmental conditions. To grow them indoors, what you need to have is the right species of orchid and recreate the kind of conditions it would thrive in a natural habitat. For the newbies to cattleya orchids, planting the moth orchid is maybe the simplest in indoor conditions successfully.

The essential thing to remember is that different types of orchids need different growing conditions. One consideration that should determine your orchid selection is the position where you plan to grow your plant. Flowers are divided into three groups, which are cool-growing, the intermediate-growing and the warm-growing. With this fact in mind, it is common sense to choose the warm-growing flowers if you live in the tropics and the cool-growing type if you live in moist or cool areas.

Most first-time orchid growers tend to choose the most popular types, which are the moth flowers and the Cymbidium. These types are chosen because they are produced on a wide scale by a majority of plant nurseries and are the most suitable plants. The moth orchid also is known as the Phalaenopsis have thousands of different varieties. The moth flowers may produce large, round flowers in pink, white or yellow. These flowers can be configured in spots or stripes either in the center or at the edges.

The Cymbidium is also another popular type which is sometimes used as a corsage. However, this orchid does not grow inside all year round like the moth orchid. These type of flowers are long lasting and are famous for their range of colors, usually red, cream, white, pink, brown, orange, yellow and green.

Temperature is as important to Moth Flowers as it is to all varieties. They can only grow and thrive in a fairly narrow temperature window. Moth Flowers do not like temperatures lower than 60 degrees F, or higher than 85. They will not be able to tolerate temperatures lower than 60 for very long, so care should be taken during a northern winter to protect them from the cold. The room temperature should be kept on the warm side when the orchid is developing buds or flowering.

Phalaenopsis Orchid (Moth Orchid)- The Phalaenopsis orchid is another very popular species of orchid with its beautiful purple flowers and its frequency of blooming throughout the year. It is also known as the Moth orchid because its leaves can be likened to a moth's wings in flight.

Vanilla Orchid- There are several orchids that produce fruit and seeds. The Vanilla Orchid, as the name would describe, exudes a distinctive vanilla scent and grows on long, bright green vines. Their beautiful flowers grow clusters of around ten to fifteen buds. They bloom in season and offer both a lovely flower with a rich scent adding both a touch of natural beauty and aroma to room making them a popular (if not a slightly expensive choice) for homes and hotels alike.

Orchids range by the thousands. They are gorgeous flowers that come in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes. Whether single or in a bouquet, orchids make a lovely display. They are also wonderful house plants but do need extra care and attention to treat them properly compared with other house plants. Orchids have been a beloved by the masses for many years and, with new varieties being created every day, they will continue to be so for many years to come.




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