Cymbidium Mix
Phytosanitary Certificate
Common Name : CYMBIDIUM
Botanical Name : Cymbidium
Family Name : Orchidaceae
This free-flowering orchid will brighten up your home from late autumn to spring, when few other plants are at their best. The stems of large blooms emerge from between strap-shaped green leaves, creating an explosion of colour. The named hybrids are easier than the species, and there are two types to choose from: large “standards” that can grow up to 1.2m (4ft), and the smaller, more popular, “miniatures”, which are ideal for a windowsill
Common Name : CYMBIDIUM
Botanical Name : Cymbidium
Family Name : Orchidaceae
This free-flowering orchid will brighten up your home from late autumn to spring, when few other plants are at their best. The stems of large blooms emerge from between strap-shaped green leaves, creating an explosion of colour. The named hybrids are easier than the species, and there are two types to choose from: large “standards” that can grow up to 1.2m (4ft), and the smaller, more popular, “miniatures”, which are ideal for a windowsill
PLANT CARE
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10–24°C (50–75°F) |
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Shaded Light |
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Moderate Humidity |
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In spring and summer, allow the top of the compost to dry out between waterings, and water from above with rainwater or distilled water, making sure that any excess can drain away. Reduce watering to once every 2 weeks in winter. Place on a tray of damp pebbles or mist every few days |
ADDITIONAL CARE
If you notice a tip or edge burn often with a yellowish hue at the edge, especially on older leaves, it could be due to your tap water. To solve this, allow your tap water to stand overnight before watering so the chlorine and fluoride can evaporate. Remove any yellow leaves to keep your plant strong and growing. Do not use any shine products on the leaves, instead, clean leaves occasionally with a damp cloth
NOTE
An example picture gives a trustworthy image of the plant with good care. The plant at the example picture is not the plant that will be delivered. This is an example, so variations are possible. The eventually delivered plant may differ in for example size, number of flower branches, etc