Orchids Index
Phragmipedium Incan Treasure - Blooming and Care
Phragmipedium Incan Treasure - Discover our care and fertilization tips for this unique orchid.
Phragmipedium Incan Treasure - Blooming and Care
Phragmipedium Incan Treasure - Discover our care and fertilization tips for this unique orchid.
Vanda coerulea - Blue Vanda Orchid
Discover care and fertilization tips for this rare orchid, along with personalized advice for growing it in a terrarium.
Vanda coerulea - Blue Vanda Orchid
Discover care and fertilization tips for this rare orchid, along with personalized advice for growing it in a terrarium.
Phalaenopsis amabilis - Moth Orchid
Phalaenopsis amabilis (Moth Orchid) - Discover care and fertilization tips for this elegant orchid.
Phalaenopsis amabilis - Moth Orchid
Phalaenopsis amabilis (Moth Orchid) - Discover care and fertilization tips for this elegant orchid.
Paphiopedilum concolor - Care + Growth
Paphiopedilum concolor: Discover care and fertilization tips for the Concolor Venus Slipper.
Paphiopedilum concolor - Care + Growth
Paphiopedilum concolor: Discover care and fertilization tips for the Concolor Venus Slipper.
Cattleya dowiana - Blooming and Care
Cattleya dowiana: Discover care tips and fertilization advice for the Golden Cattleya.
Cattleya dowiana - Blooming and Care
Cattleya dowiana: Discover care tips and fertilization advice for the Golden Cattleya.
Types of Orchids - Explained
Epiphytic Orchids
Epiphytic orchids grow on other plants or objects for support. They absorb moisture and nutrients from the air and rain.
Examples: Phalaenopsis, Cattleya, Vanda, Oncidium, Dendrobium
Care Tips: Ensure high humidity, provide good air circulation, and use a well-draining orchid mix.
Terrestrial Orchids
Terrestrial orchids grow in soil, similar to most plants. They are often found in forest floors.
Examples: Paphiopedilum, Cymbidium, Spiranthes, Calanthe
Care Tips: Use a rich, well-draining soil mix, maintain consistent moisture, and avoid waterlogging.
Lithophytic Orchids
Lithophytic orchids grow on rocks or in rocky crevices. They can tolerate less moisture and require good drainage.
Examples: Dendrobium, Laelia, Epidendrum, Sophronitis
Care Tips: Provide a rocky substrate, moderate humidity, and bright light.
Saprophytic Orchids
Saprophytic orchids grow in decaying organic matter and do not photosynthesize. They rely on fungi for nutrients.
Examples: Gastrodia, Chloraea, Corallorhiza, Epipogium
Care Tips: Use a mix rich in decomposed organic matter, keep in low light, and maintain high humidity.
Miniature Orchids
Miniature orchids are small in size but often produce vibrant and fragrant blooms. They are ideal for terrariums.
Examples: Masdevallia, Pleurothallis, Lepanthes, Schoenorchis
Care Tips: Maintain high humidity, moderate light, and good air circulation.
Cool-Growing Orchids
Cool-growing orchids thrive in cooler temperatures and are often found at higher elevations.
Examples: Odontoglossum, Masdevallia, Dracula
Care Tips: Provide cool temperatures, high humidity, and indirect light.
Warm-Growing Orchids
Warm-growing orchids prefer warmer climates and are typically found in lowland tropical areas.
Examples: Phalaenopsis, Vanda, Brassavola
Care Tips: Maintain warm temperatures, high humidity, and bright light.
Intermediate-Growing Orchids
Intermediate-growing orchids thrive in moderate temperatures and can adapt to a variety of conditions.
Examples: Cattleya, Oncidium, Zygopetalum
Care Tips: Provide moderate temperatures, consistent humidity, and bright indirect light.