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Epi Reed Stem orchid (light red, light coral color)

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Item traits

Category:

Plants & Seedlings

Quantity Available:

Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Unspecified by seller, may be new.

Sunlight:

Partial Shade

Climate:

Sub-tropical

Soil Type:

Peat

USDA Hardiness Zone:

9 (20 to 30 ยฐF)

Watering:

Light

Soil pH:

Neutral

Aspect:

East-facing

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Type:

Orchids

Genus:

Epidendrum

Features:

Draught Resistant

Indoor/Outdoor:

Indoor & Outdoor

Growth Stage:

Flowering

Growth Rate:

Medium

Growth Habit:

Clumping

Seller Notes:

โ€œone potted plant well rooted/flowering stageโ€

Common Name:

Epi Orchid

Color:

coral

Plant Habit:

Bushy, Conservatory/Greenhouse

Brand:

Mary's Plants

Main Color:

Coarl/Peach

Season of Interest:

Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter

Foliage:

Palmate

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Posted for sale:

More than a week ago

Item number:

1693589513

Item description

Epidendrum spp. This is the actual item for sale. We only ship bare root plants with no pot and no medium. Reed orchid is an outdoor orchid in zone 8. It stays outdoors in the winter. It blooms all year long; it can be the longest bloom time duration for me. It's a beginner's orchid with little care and not over-watering. Water the reed orchid every four to five days as soon as you see new growth in spring. The soil should be slightly moist at all times. In winter, cut back to watering every seven or eight days. My orchid can stand around 30 degrees F, light frost in short duration is OK. You will be enjoying this orchid for a long time to come. We'll try to pack well and not damage the stem but the stem is fragile during shipment. I don't guarantee the flower will stay intact during shipment. Growing Epidendrum Orchids Epidendrum orchids are persistent and often bloom several times over the season. The plants are used to low nutrient sites and can live on just bark or grow in pots with the orchid medium. The plants are amazingly adapted to a variety of conditions. Warm interior conditions are the plant's preferred state, but they will tolerate temperatures down to 50 degrees F. (10 C.). A few collectors do not care much about Epidendrum orchids, feeling the flower is not spectacular in comparison to other species. They are tough little plants, however, and the scent from the blooms perfumes the home or greenhouse. Propagation is through tissue culture and is difficult to do at home. Conditions must be perfect and sterile in order to achieve a replica of the parent plant. Most novices who try growing Epidendrum orchids themselves get a hybrid mix instead of a true copy. Fortunately, the Epidendrum orchid plants are readily available. How to Care for Epidendrums Epidendrum orchid care is minimal. They are tough plants used to inhospitable conditions. Epidendrums cannot survive freezing conditions but do well in almost any temperature above 50 degrees F. (10 C.). While they prefer indirect bright light, they perform nicely in brighter to dimmer conditions. Cut off the spent flower stems and you will find the plant blooming again in about two months. Fertilize with orchid food every two weeks and water about once per week. Keep the plant moist but the surface of the bark media should not be soggy. Orchids like to be pot-bound, so re-potting is not terribly important. Do it once every three years or so in order to refresh the potting medium. Use an orchid mix and a pot just big enough to fit the coiled roots into. Several species can grow outdoors in Florida, but the majority of gardeners will need to situate them indoors. Once you find a space they love, don't move the plant. They seem to be very sedentary and proprietary once they have their chosen space. Moving the plant can cause a sudden decline in its health. ull 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.