Additional Information
Article no. | ONC0009 |
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light/location | semi-shady |
temperature | moderate (16 - 20 °C) |
irrigation | Pour every 7 days |
Fertilization | once a month |
plant size | 2 flower spikes |
pot size | 11 cm |
flower season | autumn winter |
flower size | 2-3 cm |
parents/origin | No |
info | multi flower orchid, fragrant orchid |
Customer Reviews 5Customer Reviews
- Very fragrant orchid
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This plant was delivered promptly to me. It is very big, filled with very fragrant blooms. It even had an extra spike that has bloomed now for me. I am very happy with it!!!
Wert - Favorite
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More than I expected. Huge pseudobulbs! The smell of the flowers fill the room. So many new growths. My favorite of my order.
Wert - Huge healthy plant with beautiful spikes
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Beautiful plant. Was expecting a small plant with 2 starting spikes, got a huge monster plant with 2 beautifully arranged big spikes and two starting small spikes! The plant barely fits its pot, that's how huge it is! It also has an impressive root system.
Wert - I was amazed by this orchid
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This orchid arrived in my very first order and I was beyond amazed how beautiful it was. I was expecting a small plant with 2 starting flower spikes as promised but instead, I got a BIG, beautiful plant with 3 flower spikes which were artistically arched and full of buds and flowers. I think I still need to wait for more flowers to bloom to smell the fragrance but this Orchid was the crown jewel of my order.
Wert - Brilliant
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I purchased the Oncidium Sharry Baby. The plant arrived after a few days in excellent condition - and it is HUGE with a lot of spikes and flowers. Brilliant and all other superlatives.
Wert
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Orichids in bud
The production of flowers is an event the costs the plant a lot of energy and nutrients. Too much moisture causes the roots to ache. This has a negative effect on the supply of water and nutrients, thus on the overall health of the plant and ultimately on the flowering success. But if that's not the case, location-related factors - such as ripeness of a nearby fruit bowl, solvent fumes in a newly refurbished room, or a nearby gas connection - can be a source of concern, similar to dormant flowers.
In any case, your orchid is looking forward to a nice sunny and warm location to quickly turn their buds into beautiful flowers. By the way, now is not a good time to repot them. Wait until the flowering phase is over and give it fresh substrate and more legroom in a new pot. Interesting to know: The flowering phase of an orchid has a fascinating regularity, because the oldest and most plump buds always open in front of the smaller younger at the stem tip. These take the time to fully develop while others are already open. Eventually, the bud that first flourished will wither the earliest.