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Paphiopedilum rothschildianum

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Paphiopedilum rothschildianum

 1 Plant bloom size , pot 4"

🌿 Paphiopedilum rothschildianum – Cultivation Guide

Also known as Rothschild’s Slipper Orchid, this is one of the most exotic and sought-after Paphiopedilums, native to Mount Kinabalu in Borneo. It is a terrestrial/lithophytic species and requires specific care to thrive.


🔍 Basic Info

  • Habitat: Found in shady, limestone-rich mountain slopes (600–1200m elevation).

  • Type: Terrestrial or lithophytic orchid (grows on rocks or ground).

  • Status: Protected under CITES Appendix I (cannot be traded internationally without permits).


🌤️ Light Requirements

  • Bright, filtered light is ideal. Avoid direct harsh sunlight (especially mid-day).

  • Mimic the dappled light of a forest edge or rocky slope under trees.


🌡️ Temperature

  • Day: 20–28°C (68–82°F)

  • Night: 15–18°C (59–65°F)

  • Key tip: A slight drop in night temperature is important to trigger blooming.


🪴 Potting Mix / Media

Use a well-draining, airy mix such as:

  • Medium orchid bark

  • Perlite

  • Charcoal

  • Crushed limestone (optional)

  • Sphagnum moss (in moderation)

Avoid soggy or dense media — roots rot easily.


💧 Watering

  • Water regularly when the medium begins to dry out (don’t let it dry completely).

  • Avoid watering into the crown to prevent rot.

  • Flush the pot occasionally to remove salt build-up.

  • Use distilled, rain, or low-mineral water if possible.


🌬️ Humidity & Airflow

  • Needs moderate to high humidity (50–70% or more).

  • Ensure good air circulation to avoid fungal/bacterial infections.

  • Do not mist heavily into the crown — it can cause rot.


🌿 Fertilizing

  • Use a balanced orchid fertilizer (e.g., 20-20-20) at ¼ to ½ strength.

  • Apply every 2–3 weeks during active growth.

  • Flush the pot with clean water between fertilizing to avoid salt buildup.


🌱 Repotting

  • Repot every 1–2 years, or when the medium breaks down.

  • Best done after flowering or during active root growth.

  • When dividing, ensure at least 3–4 growths per division — they’re slow to recover.