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Dendrobium Orchids

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Basic Care for Dendrobium Orchids

1. Light

  • Bright, indirect light is best. An east or west-facing window is ideal.

  • Too much direct sun can scorch the leaves, while too little will prevent blooming.

  • Tip: If leaves are dark green, the plant may need more light. Light green to slightly yellow-green is ideal.


2. Temperature

  • Daytime: 65–85°F (18–29°C)

  • Nighttime: 55–65°F (13–18°C)

  • Some types (like Dendrobium nobile) benefit from a cooler rest period in winter to encourage blooming.


3. Humidity

  • Prefer 50–70% humidity.

  • Use a humidity tray, room humidifier, or group plants together if your home is dry.

  • Mist occasionally, but not late in the day to avoid rot.


4. Watering

  • Water thoroughly when the potting mix is nearly dry (usually once a week).

  • Never let the plant sit in water—good drainage is crucial.

  • Reduce watering during winter or rest periods.


5. Potting and Medium

  • Use a well-draining orchid mix: bark, perlite, charcoal, or coconut husk.

  • Repot every 2–3 years or when the medium breaks down or roots outgrow the pot.

  • Best to repot after blooming.


6. Fertilizer

  • Use a balanced orchid fertilizer (20-20-20) diluted to half-strength.

  • Feed every 2 weeks during active growth (spring and summer).

  • Reduce or stop feeding during the dormant period (usually in winter for nobile types).


Blooming Tips
  • Most Dendrobiums bloom once a year, with flowers lasting 6–8 weeks.

  • Encourage blooming by:

    • Providing sufficient light.

    • Observing a cool, dry rest period (especially for D. nobile types).

    • Avoiding overwatering during the rest phase.

    • Ensuring proper nutrition during the growing season.


✂️ Pruning and Maintenance
  • Do not cut the old canes (pseudobulbs) unless they are shriveled and dead—they store energy and can bloom again.

  • After flowering, remove spent flower spikes, but keep the cane.


Common Problems
ProblemCauseSolution
Yellow leavesOverwatering, old ageCut back on watering; remove only dead leaves
No bloomsNot enough light, no rest periodIncrease light, mimic natural seasonal changes
Wrinkled canesUnderwatering or root rotCheck roots; adjust watering
Leaf spotsFungal or bacterial infectionImprove air circulation; use fungicide if needed

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