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Paphiopedilum Orchid Species Canhii Without Flowers

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INFORMATION

Plant Type

Species

Flower Colour

Yellow/White/Brown

Flower Size

1-2 Inches

Fragrance

No

Growing Difficulty

Medium

Plant Size

Matured/ Flowering Size

Conditions

Intermediate to Warm

Suitable for:

Balcony Gardening /Home Gardening

Potting Media

Readypotting Mix/Leca Balls

Plant Dimensions

5-8Inches

Pot Dimensions

4 Inch

Paphiopedilum canhii is a species of orchid native to Vietnam, where it grows in limestone areas. Here are some key features and care tips for this orchid species:

  1. Appearance: Paphiopedilum canhii orchids have charming, slipper-shaped flowers with a green and white coloration. The flowers often have intricate patterns and markings, adding to their beauty.

  2. Light: Provide bright, indirect light for Paphiopedilum canhii orchids. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves.

  3. Temperature: These orchids prefer daytime temperatures between 65-75°F (18-24°C) and slightly cooler temperatures at night. They can tolerate slightly cooler temperatures during their dormancy period.

  4. Humidity: Maintain high humidity levels, around 50-70%, for Paphiopedilum canhii orchids. Use a humidity tray or humidifier to increase humidity levels.

  5. Watering: Water your orchid thoroughly when the potting mix feels dry to the touch, but be careful not to overwater. Ensure good drainage to prevent waterlogged roots.

 

Disclaimer:

1. Colors, patterns, and sizes of flowers may vary due to the natural variations found in hybrids or species.

2. During shipping, buds or flowers may dry up or wilt in transit after packing.

3. Local climate, seasonal changes, and nutrition can influence the brightness and color intensity of the flowers.

4. Although we strive to accurately match the actual colors of the flowers, photographs may not perfectly represent them due to different monitor settings.

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