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  2. Apr 25, 2024 · Cattleya orchids, also sometimes called corsage orchids or queen of orchids, typically feature showy, fragrant flowers that come in a wide variety of shapes, colors, and color combinations. These orchids are epiphytic, meaning they naturally grow attached to other plants, such as tree branches.

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    • Basic Care For Cattleya
    • Cattleya’s Light and Shade Preferences
    • Best Temperature For Cattleyas
    • Air Movement For Cattleyas
    • Cattleya’s Humidity Preferences
    • Watering Cattleyas
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    • Potting and Repotting Cattleyas
    • Dividing Cattleya Orchids
    • Feeding/ Fertilization For Cattleyas

    Are Cattleyas hard to grow? The simple answer: no. But you have to know what you’re doing. Information is crucial. To grow a Cattleya orchid, you need to observe 7 basic requirements and conditions. Even though some orchid enthusiasts will agree that phalaenopsis orchids (moth or butterfly orchids) are the easiest for beginner orchid growers, this ...

    One of the biggest reasons Cattleyas don’t bloom on their yearly schedule is because of insufficient light. Cattleyas are part of the “bright light” group, by receiving their sun in the early morning or the later part of the day. Theeastern-facing window with soft, morning sun is the best, but if that isn’t available, you can use a southern-facing ...

    Talking about heat, Cattleyas orchid live in the tropics and subtropics. Warm, baby, warm… If sunlight was the main cause for not obtaining new blooms each year, then the difference in temperature during day and night is the runner-up, a second-place Cattleya orchid destroyer. In the rainforest, the daytime temperatures oscillate between 77-86 °F (...

    When it comes to moving that orchid near a window, another idea would be to take the Cattleyas outside (if your weather permits.) In most of the states in the USA from zones to to 12, this can be accomplished from late May until early October. In addition to the temperature drop, Cattleyas will like thewind movement.I’m personally not a fan of drag...

    Cattleyas live in a humid environment, ranging from40 to 70% humidity.In the average American household, humidity is around 30%. If you use a humidifier but can be comfortable still up to 55%. Above that percentage, there is a risk of growing mold on the drywall and acquiring a respiratory infection. To please both Greeks and Trojans, aim for a hum...

    Watering orchids is a common difficulty among new orchid growers, only because of insufficient information. Once you get the idea and understand why you water the way you do, it’s not hard at all. In general, no orchid likes to have water in the crown or stem, where water can sit on the leaves. This causes mold to grow, and soon your orchid will ro...

    What is the best potting medium? This will depend more on you and your habits and routine. At the greenhouse, sphagnum mossis the usual medium, since they want to sell their plants quickly and don’t individually water each plant. They need a more humidity-soaking potting mix. At your home, you need to focus on two things in a potting medium. 1) It ...

    As to the type of pot, many orchid enthusiasts claim that their Cattleyas prefer clay pots over plastic ones. Although this might be more of a personal preference, I don’t suggest clay pots, especially if you’re a new orchid grower. I explain why in this article.Stick to the plastic pot for now, with lots of slits or abundant holes. You’ll be bette...

    How do you transplant a Cattleya orchid? If you have a bigger cattleya and want to divide it, selectthree or four pseudobulbson the rhizome and divide only after those. Any rhizome with only two pseudobulbs will not have enough energy to provide sufficient growth and will probably end up dying after being divided. Wait until the orchid has finished...

    When picking a fertilizer for Cattleyas, choose one that has a lower concentration and is balanced, for example, a 10-10-10 or 13-13-13. Always dilute the fertilizer to ¼ of what the instructions recommend. Whatever fertilizer you end up choosing, make sure it is urea-free. There is more information about fertilization in this article, but it is a ...

  3. Feb 25, 2019 · Grow cattleya orchids in a warm, bright spot, but away from direct sunlight, particularly through the summer. Minimum night temperatures of 10-15ºC are needed, along with a slightly humid atmosphere.

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  4. May 6, 2024 · Cattleya orchids flaunt a stunning appearance that many plant enthusiasts couldn’t resist. The flowers are fragrant, large, showy, and come in a plethora of colors and color patterns. Small-flowered cattleya cultivars also exist in varying forms and spectacular colors.

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  5. Aug 5, 2023 · Everything you need to know as a beginner to grow Cattleya Orchids. Cattleya orchids, with their exotic and glamorous, often frilled flowers, have earned their place as traditional corsages for special occasions.

  6. Cattleya orchids are best known for their large flowers and ruffled petals. They have the classic orchidlook” with big showy flowers. Depending on the species, Cattleya flowers can span anywhere from 2-inches to 6-inches across. These orchid bloom colors include red, pink, lavender, white, yellow and purple. There are also Cattleya ...

  7. You will know if your cattleya is getting enough light by the leaf color. Look for a leaf color that is bright, light green. Dark green means that the orchid is not getting enough light. In other words, if you want to get technical, cattleyas require 2000-4000 foot candles of light.

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