How do you care for an Oncidium orchid?

How do you care for an Oncidium orchid?

A good general rule is that Oncidiums with thicker roots and leaves will not need to be watered as frequently as those with thinner leaves. Plants should be watered thoroughly with lukewarm to room temperature water every two to ten days, when the planting media is half dry.

Are Oncidium orchids hard to grow?

Oncidium orchids are among the most popular flowers so many plant growers wish to know how to take care of them. They are often described as temperamental and difficult to grow. However, with proper care, it’s possible to grow them relatively easily.

How big do Oncidium orchids get?

Oncidium species usually flower in an array of inflorescence, stemming from racemes attached to mature stems. These medium sized orchids have leaves which can grow up to two feet lengthwise. Some varieties can reach a height of ten feet, although most hybrids are around one to two feet.

What is the best fertilizer for Oncidium orchids?

Fertilize regularly while plants are actively growing. Applications of 30-10-10 formulations twice a month are ideal for plants in a bark-based potting medium. A 20-20-20 formulation should be used on plants in other media or on slabs. If skies are cloudy, applications once a month are sufficient.

What kind of orchid is a dancing lady?

Oncidium orchids
Oncidium orchids are known as dancing lady or dancing doll orchids for their distinctive floral design. They have so many fluttering blooms on each spike that they’ve been said to resemble branches covered in butterflies waving in the breeze.

Can Oncidium orchids grow on trees?

In the wild, almost all Oncidium (pronounced on-sid-ee-um) orchids are epiphytes, growing on tree branches where they anchor themselves with their thick roots. They like free-flowing air as in their native habitats. Put them where they’ll enjoy air circulation, away from heat or AC vents.

Why are they called Oncidium orchids?

The name was taken from the Greek word “onkos” which means “swelling or mass,” referring to the uniquely shaped bump on the lips of its flowers. Some florists fondly call Oncidium orchids as spray orchids. However, they are more popularly known for nicknames dancing lady orchids and tiger orchids.

How much light does an Oncidium need to bloom?

There are two main things your oncidium needs to bloom properly: enough light and the right temperature. Oncidiums appreciate bright, indirect light (2000-4000 fc). If you are also growing Phalaenopsis alongside an Oncidium, keep in mind that the Oncidium is a medium-light orchid, while your Phal is a low-light orchid.

Can I grow Phalaenopsis and Oncidium together?

If you are also growing Phalaenopsis alongside an Oncidium, keep in mind that the Oncidium is a medium-light orchid, while your Phal is a low-light orchid. Place your Oncidium a bit closer to the window than you would a Phal.

How big do white-lipped oncidium orchids get?

The White-Lipped Oncidium orchids are large-sized, epiphytic orchids that can be found from Mexico to Guatemala and Honduras at an elevation of 2000 m. They bloom in spring or fall with 7 to 10 spice-like fragrant flowers that measure up to 3 cm wide. Each inflorescence measures about 30 cm to 70 cm long.

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