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Orchid 'Light Pink Phalaenopsis'

Orchid 'Light Pink Phalaenopsis'

Phalaenopsis (Light pink variety)

Regular price $31.99 USD
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Size
Style
Your Plant at a Glance
Care Level
Intermediate
Pet Safety
Safe
Light
Bright
Water
Moderate
Size
Medium
Growth
Upright

A spectacular bloomer that transforms any space into a living art gallery. This upright beauty produces showy-ornamental flowers that demand attention and start conversations. Blooming during Winter-Spring, it rewards your care with stunning floral displays. In its native habitat, these vibrant blooms attract pollinators and add bursts of color to the landscape. Symbolizing love-connection, it's perfect for marking special occasions or brightening everyday life.

Light Requirements:
STEP 1: Find the Perfect Spot
Best spot: Close to south or west window (within 3 feet)
Alternative: Brightly lit area with generous sunlight

STEP 2: Light Duration
Can enjoy early morning direct sun (2-3 hours)
Needs bright indirect light for 6-8 hours minimum

STEP 3: Rotate Weekly
Rotate plant weekly for even growth
Watering Guide:
STEP 1: Check the Soil
How to check: Feel soil 2 inches deep - water when dry to the touch
Pro tip: Develop a consistent soil-checking schedule

STEP 2: Water Thoroughly
Drench soil completely until drainage from bottom
Remove standing water from saucer within 15 minutes

STEP 3: Wait and Repeat
Frequency: Every 7-10 days during active growth, 10-14 days in dormancy
Filtered or room temperature water works best

Faded leaf color

This is a sign of too much light. Provide bright indirect rather than direct sunlight

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Sparse, weak foliage

This is a sign of too little light. Relocate to brighter spot for healthy development

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Musty smell, fungus gnats

This is a sign of overwatering. Decrease watering frequency. Improve air flow

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Leaves curling, soil pulling away

This is a sign of underwatering. Soak soil completely. Resume regular schedule

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