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Calanthe Rose Georgene x Calanthe First Lady 1 plant /Bulb Orchid rare ,Terrestial orchid - PotPlantPetal

Calanthe Rose Georgene x Calanthe First Lady 1 plant /Bulb Orchid rare ,Terrestial orchid

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Calanthe Rose Georgene x Calanthe First Lady 1 plant /Bulb Orchid rare ,Terrestial orchid
pot size 1" bloom size ,


🌼 Care & Cultivation Guide
Cultivation Tips
🌞 Light
Bright, indirect light.

Tolerates dappled sun but avoid direct midday exposure.

Outdoor shade or indoor east-facing windows are ideal.

🌡 Temperature
Evergreen types: Intermediate to warm (15-28 °C).

Deciduous types: Cool to intermediate (10-25 °C).

Many species are hardy to mild frosts when dormant.

💧 Watering
During Growth (Spring-Autumn):
Keep soil evenly moist, never soggy.

Water thoroughly when topsoil starts to dry.

Dormancy (Winter for deciduous types):
Reduce watering significantly once leaves yellow and fall.

Keep barely moist to prevent pseudobulb shriveling.

🌫 Humidity & Airflow
Humidity: 50-70%.

Good airflow prevents fungal issues, especially in summer.

🪴 Potting Mix
Use a rich, well-draining terrestrial orchid mix:

Loam or fine bark

Perlite or pumice

Leaf mold or peat moss

A small amount of composted material

Tip: You can also grow Calanthe in the ground in mild climates with shaded, moist soil.

🌿 Repotting
Every 1-2 years, just before new growth starts (early spring).

Remove old media, divide if needed (make sure each division has at least 2-3 pseudobulbs).

🌼 Fertilizer
Use a balanced fertilizer (e.g. 20-20-20) during the active growing season.

Feed every 2 weeks at half strength.

Stop fertilizing in fall when growth slows or leaves start to yellow.

🌺 Flowering
Typically blooms in spring to early summer.

Flower spikes emerge from the base near new shoots.

Long-lasting flowers in white, pink, yellow, purple, and orange depending on species/hybrid.

🔁 Dormancy Care (for Deciduous Species)
After flowering, reduce watering as leaves fade.

Stop feeding and keep dry and cool (but not freezing).

Resume watering in spring when new growth appears.