How to Grow and Care for Cymbidium Orchid (Boat Orchids)
The leaves of Cymbidium orchid (Boat Orchids) are banded, forming different shapes such as upright, slope, bending and drooping. Cymbidium orchid is generally dark green, rarely light green, with rough leaf surface. Most Cymbidium orchid have 6-8 leaves, and a few have 3-4 leaves, up to 12 in most cases. How to grow and care for Cymbidium Orchid? This Guide can help you know more about taking care of Cymbidium Orchid.
Cymbidium orchid seedlings come with flower buds during overwintering. Once the temperature in spring stimulates, not only the flower buds begin to grow and recover, but also the leaf buds begin to sprout synchronously. Therefore, during this period, Cymbidium orchid seedlings are about to enter the peak consumption period.
At least after a winter of nutrient storage, Cymbidium orchid still has enough nutrients to support its service basin, as long as the planting environment is reasonable and the planting material is prepared correctly. Well, the survival rate of Cymbidium orchid planted in spring is not low, but it will certainly have varying degrees of impact in the pot period. This is because the cymbidium orchid root can not absorb nutrients from the soil in time at the beginning of planting, resulting in excessive consumption of stored nutrients of the orchid plant. This will directly affect the situation of new buds in that year. It is common that the sprouting time of new buds is delayed, and the seedling of new buds in that year is not strong enough. These are caused by large nutrient consumption during pot service period. Therefore, planting Cymbidium orchid in spring is not the best season. This is the difference between Cymbidium orchid and other plants.
But autumn is different. The natural law of Cymbidium orchid is to slowly enter the convergence state. Both arboreal plants and herbaceous plants store energy for overwintering. During this period, the consumption of plants gradually slows down until winter comes, and the consumption will be less or even suspended, but its leaves will still work continuously to produce nutrients for storage through photosynthesis. After autumn, the growth of Cymbidium orchid slowly enters the dormancy period, which means that the plant consumption is less and less. After orchids are put into pots, there is enough time to take pots, because there is no need to worry about consumption, which is also the reason why Cymbidium orchid is easy to survive in autumn. So we can choose to plant Cymbidium orchid in autumn.
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Cymbidium Orchid Quick Info
Botanical/Scientific Name | Cymbidium |
Common Name | Boat Orchids |
When to Grow/Bloom/Harvest | Bloom in mid-autumn to mid-spring |
Uses | Corsages and wedding work |
Origin | Himalayas in Asia |
Light Care | Bright defused light |
Soil Care | Loamy, moist, well-draining |
Temperature Care | 75 to 85 F |
Humidity Care | 50-70% relative humidity |
Watering | Every day in summer/10 days in winter |
Pruning Care | Cut pruning stems |
Fertilizer Care | Any balanced orchid fertilizer |
Propagation | Back bulbs |
Toxic | No toxic effects |
Flower Color | Pink, green, yellow, white |
When to Plant Cymbidium Orchid
At least after a winter of nutrient storage, Cymbidium orchid still has enough nutrients to support its service basin, as long as the planting environment is reasonable and the planting material is prepared correctly. Well, the survival rate of Cymbidium orchid planted in spring is not low, but it will certainly have varying degrees of impact in the pot period. This is because the cymbidium orchid root can not absorb nutrients from the soil in time at the beginning of planting, resulting in excessive consumption of stored nutrients of the orchid plant. This will directly affect the situation of new buds in that year. It is common that the sprouting time of new buds is delayed, and the seedling of new buds in that year is not strong enough. These are caused by large nutrient consumption during pot service period. Therefore, planting Cymbidium orchid in spring is not the best season. This is the difference between Cymbidium orchid and other plants.
But autumn is different. The natural law of Cymbidium orchid is to slowly enter the convergence state. Both arboreal plants and herbaceous plants store energy for overwintering. During this period, the consumption of plants gradually slows down until winter comes, and the consumption will be less or even suspended, but its leaves will still work continuously to produce nutrients for storage through photosynthesis. After autumn, the growth of Cymbidium orchid slowly enters the dormancy period, which means that the plant consumption is less and less. After orchids are put into pots, there is enough time to take pots, because there is no need to worry about consumption, which is also the reason why Cymbidium orchid is easy to survive in autumn. So we can choose to plant Cymbidium orchid in autumn.
When does Cymbidium Orchid Bloom & Harvest
Cymbidium orchid flowers bloom between March and may. March is not the most flowering time for Cymbidium orchid, that is, the initial stage. It is still the initial stage in mid April, but it is more vigorous in the last ten days. Cymbidium orchid's flowers are in the final stage in May.Cymbidium Orchid Care in Detail
Cymbidium Orchid Watering
We water Cymbidium orchid according to the season. In the spring and autumn growing season, it is usually necessary to replenish water every five days to make the soil slightly wetter to meet the water demand in the growing season. If it is summer, the temperature is high and the water evaporates quickly naturally. It is necessary to replenish water every three or four days, and spray water frequently to improve the humidity. If it is winter, the growth basically stops under the low temperature environment. If the soil is not dry, don't water it first. In addition, we must control the amount of water for Cymbidium orchid, and ponding is strictly prohibited.- Also Read: Why Is My Orchid Stem Turning Yellow
Cymbidium Orchid Soil
For Cymbidium orchid soil, we generally use slightly acidic soil that is relatively loose and breathable, has good drainage performance and is rich in a large amount of organic matter. We can lay some sand and gravel on the gasket before putting the orchids into the basin and adding appropriate soil. If we add 1 / 3 coarse-grained river sand and perlite to Cymbidium orchid soil, it is more in line with its growth habit.Cymbidium Orchid Light
Cymbidium orchid is a light loving plant. It needs sunlight even in summer. Of course, Cymbidium orchid receives the light leaked from the gaps of leaves in summer, which is different from the direct sunlight. In summer and autumn, we can put a piece of green cloth on the cymbidium flower pot and cut some holes irregularly, the size of half a fist. In this way, the sunlight leaked from the hole can bask in the cymbidium orchid leaves, and the light receiving time at each position of the leaves will not be too long, and the leaves will not be damaged even in summer. In other seasons, we can take full-time photos. Of course, it is very good for us to bask in the sun for Cymbidium orchid in summer morning.- Read More: Why Are My Orchid Leaves Turning Yellow