Caring for Orchids
CYMBIDIUM
(sym-BID-ee-um)
Cymbidiums are among the most popular winter and spring blooming
orchids. They are excellent patio plants. The breath taking sprays
of flowers make ideal home or patio decorations. From the time that
the first flower bud opens, the sprays will remain in bloom for
the next 2~3 months. They are among the easiest and most rewarding
orchids to grow.
LIGHTING
Sufficient lighting is a must for successful cultivation. Place
Cymbidiums on a covered patio protected from the mid-afternoon sun.
Direct morning and late afternoon sun can be tolerated by the plants,
provided exposure occurs gradually. Light green leaves with a tinge
of yellow are an indication of maximum lighting tolerance by the
plant. Dark green leaves are an indication of insufficient lighting.
TEMPERATURE
Cymbidiums may be divided into two main groups: Standard Cymbidiums
(large-flowered type) and Miniature Cymbidiums (small-flowered
type).
Mature Cymbidiums require a nighttime temperature below 60°F
during the early fall to initiate flower spikes. For best results,
provide nighttime temperatures 50 to 60°F and daytime temperatures
of 70 to 85°F. Cymbidiums can tolerate temperatures up to 100°F
if shading, humidity and air circulation are increased.
WATERING
Depending upon the temperature, Cymbidiums should be watered about
once or twice a week. During the summer, the plants may need to
be watered every 4-5 days. The rule of thumb for watering should
be as followed: More
heat more water, less heat less water.
Cymbidiums prefer to be kept on the moist side. This does not
mean that they like to be left in standing water. Try to water the
plants early in the day, so that the foliage will be dry by nightfall.
To prevent bacterial and fungal disease use Physan
20 once a month.
HUMIDITY
Cymbidiums prefer 40-50% humidity.
FERTILIZER
Cymbidiums must be fertilized on a regular basis! For best results,
use Norman's Optimal Orchid Nutrients
every other week. It is recommended to pre-water plants, before
applying the diluted nutrient solution if the potting media is dry.
POTTING
Cymbidiums should be grown in Fine
Orchid Bark Mix. Cymbidiums should be repotted once every two
years. Ideally Cymbidiums should be repotted immediately after flowering.
PESTS
Common pests associated with Cymbidiums are aphids, scale and spider
mites. X-CLUDE, encapsulated
pyrethrum time-release insecticide and Neem
Oil are the most efficient methods of pest control.
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