Phal. Cobalty

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Spike (Flowering) Options Guide

Phal.philippinensis x  Phal.schilleriana 

From the primary cross of the mottled-leaf species Phal. philippinensis and Phal. schilleriana, this hybrid is easier to grow thanks to its hybridized genetics. Plus, it retains the beautiful, strong mottled leaf pattern.

💚 Difficulty: Intermediate
🪴 Size:  Medium to Large over time
🌸 Blooms: Some cultivar are found to be fragrant with rose-like smell, cannot confirm.  Different cultivar can variation in size, colour saturation and count of blooms.
🌱 Grown by: x sib, some variation
🧬 Genetics:  subg-phalaenopsis, low altitude grower, prefers hot and quick wet to dry cycle (< 7 days)
💡 Note: Blooms are sensitive to shipping and transit, may not ship well in spike.

🌡 Temp: Intermediate-Warm to (preferably) Warm/Hot (20-32°C day - 16-24°C night) 4-6°C difference day/night. Prefers warm 24°C+ - warm to hot.  Temperature swing of 5°C+/- usually induces infloresence (flowering)

💧 Water:  Heavy wet to complete dryout cycles. Hard dry required or roots may rot. When roots are abundance, new roots can stay slightly moist. Reverse Osmosis / Distilled or Rain water is best. DO NOT use ice cubes.

☁️Humidity: 40%+min (50-90% optimal)

💡 Light: Bright indirect (East Morning or Sunset Light direct, Mid-summer day indirect) year round.  Artificial supplementary light recommended in winter or low light homes. 10-12 hour light period to induce continuous flowering. 

🌰Media: Our preference is top 3" Sphagnum Moss & Leca bottom combo. Moss/Bark mix also works, prefer slightly higher water retentive media than regular Phalaenopsis as they like to stay slightly moist.

🧪: Fertilize: When it's actively growing in vegetative stage - typically when a top leaf emerges and growing. We recommend MSU & Marphyll rotation in low dosage every other watering and allow water flushing in between. 

Care Guides: Phalaenopsis subsection Phalaenopsis

Care Guides: Phalaenopsis subsection Phalaenopsis

Phalaenopsis orchids, also known as moth orchids, are one of the most popular orchid varieties due to their beautiful flowers and ease of care. With the right conditions and attention to detail, you can enjoy these stunning plants for years to come.

Important: Before reading this guide, ensure your orchid is a Phalaenopsis subsection Phalaenopsis and NOT Phalaenopsis subsection polychilos orchid as they have different cultural requirements. 

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