Cymbidium Sanderae 2N Self

Cymbidium Sanderae 2N Self

$55.00

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Introducing the Cymbidium Sanderae 2N Self, a breathtaking addition to any orchid collection! This stunning variety is known for its exquisite blooms that exhibit a lovely hue and captivating form. Each flower showcases intricate details and a delicate fragrance, making it not just a plant, but a centerpiece for your home or garden. 5 inch pot, warm tolerant.

The Cymbidium Sanderae 2N Self is particularly prized for its robust nature and resilience, thriving in various conditions while requiring minimal care. Whether you are a seasoned orchid enthusiast or just starting your journey, this orchid will flourish under your attention, rewarding you with long-lasting blooms that will enchant everyone who sees them.

With a vibrant color palette that can brighten up any space, the Cymbidium Sanderae is perfect for gifting or treating yourself. Don't miss the chance to add this rare gem to your collection! Visit our online store and welcome the joy of this remarkable orchid into your life today. Your new floral friend awaits!

O’Dowds Orchids Rules on Growing Cymbidiums

 

·      Do not water the crown of the Cymbidium. Water around the plant. Let all the water drain out. Set the pot up on rocks or on a screen where air can come in under the pot. If you set it on a solid anything, it will close off the holes in the pot.

 

·      Bright indirect light at all times during the day. Ours are under a porch with shade but the light is all around. We use shade nets if the sun changes position and starts to shine onto the porch.

 

·      Overwatering is easy to do. Every area of the U.S. has different humidity and weather. The top inch can be dry but deep down inside the pot it can be soaking wet. Either use your finger to go down into the media by the roots and see if it is damp. Do not water if damp. Some people use a popsicle stick and leave it in the media for five minutes. If it comes out damp, do not water. Water only when near dry. Or use clear pots and if the roots are white, it is time to water. During the winter months you usually can water twice a month unless it is near a heater of some type.

 

·      Temperature is key to blooming. Must have cool nights down to 50-60 degrees and highs during the day of 75-80. If it gets over 85 degrees use a fan to cool them down or move them indoors. They must have these highs and lows to bloom. Too hot will prevent blooms.

 

·      Many people repot as soon as they get an orchid. Understand this can delay or stop the bloom for that year. Slip potting, where you carefully slip the orchid out, and immediately slip into a similar sized pot, just adding media around the roots and trying not to disturb is the best method. You can still delay a bloom or end a bloom for that year.

 

·      Media-large, so the plant can get air down inside. A pot with lots of air circulating above and below. I put ours on open metal shelves that are industrial and the metal shelves are open wired shelves. You can water your orchids in place, and the water runs out of the pot, out of the shelves, and onto the ground. Air is crucial to not get root rot.

 

·      Clear plastic pots help a lot in your first couple of Cymbidiums because you can see the roots. Brown roots are wet, white roots are dry. Do not let sun hit the roots.

 

Best of luck. Enjoy. Have fun and you will do great.

 

Colleen O’Dowd