Description
Ceratostylis retisquama: An Exotic Touch for Your Collection
Ceratostylis retisquama is a small epiphytic orchid native to the Philippines, admired for its delicate and vibrant flowers. Perfect for those looking for a unique yet easy-to-care-for species, the Ceratostylis retisquama is a true gem for any orchid collection.
Key Characteristics:
- Flowers: Small and delicate, with waxy petals and an intense orange color.
- Growth Habit: Epiphytic, naturally growing on other plants in its habitat.
- Size: Compact, reaching about 15 to 20 cm in height.
- Blooming: Blooms throughout the year, producing multiple flowers on each inflorescence.
Care Guidelines for Ceratostylis retisquama:
- Light: Prefers bright but indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, which can burn the leaves.
- Temperature: Thrives in warm to mild temperatures with good ventilation.
- Humidity: Maintain relative humidity between 60% and 70%. Use a humidifier or mist the plant regularly.
- Watering: Water regularly, allowing the substrate to dry slightly between waterings. Avoid waterlogging.
- Substrate: Use a specific substrate for epiphytic orchids that allows for good drainage.
- Fertilization: Fertilize monthly during the growing season with a balanced orchid fertilizer, diluted to half strength.
- Repotting: Repot every 2-3 years or when the substrate is degraded.
Additional Care:
- Pests and Diseases: Watch out for common orchid pests such as scale and aphids. Treat any issues promptly.
- Flowering: To encourage blooming, provide cooler nighttime temperatures during winter months.
- Propagation: Ceratostylis retisquama can be propagated by division or from seeds.
With proper care, you can enjoy the unique beauty of this miniature orchid in your home. Its compact size and vibrant flowers make it a perfect addition to any space.
Extra Tips for Successful Cultivation:
- Ventilation: Ensure good air circulation around the plant to prevent fungal diseases.
- Mounted Orchids: Ceratostylis retisquama can be mounted on tree fern plaques or wooden slabs to mimic its natural environment.
- Substrate Mix: A blend of pine bark, charcoal, and sphagnum moss can be an excellent option for growing this species.
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