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Various young orchid plants in brown, white and transparent pots stand on a light-coloured surface. The plants have elongated, green leaves.

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Two orchid blossoms with narrow, pointed, red-brown petals and a yellow-orange lip stand in front of green foliage. The flowers have small white accents in the centre.
Adaglossum Summit 'French Town' (annual)

Regular price: €8.90
Close-up of a ghost orchid with yellow petals sticking out like antennae and a white, crown-shaped centre section surrounded by green leaves against a dark background.
Aeranthes grandiflora (yearling)

Regular price: €27.90
Close-up of an Aerides houlletiana orchid with yellow petals and pink accents growing on a green stem.
Aerides houlletiana (annual import plant)

Regular price: €29.90
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Aerides magnifica 'alba'

Regular price: €27.90
Close-up of an Aerides quinquevulnera orchid with pink-purple flowers and green leaves in the background.
Aerides quinquevulnera (imported plant)

Regular price: €36.90
An orchid, Angraecum eburneum, with white flowers and green accents strung along a green stem. Long, thin, light green leaves extend from the flowers.
Angraecum eburneum var. xerographicum

Regular price: €23.90
A white comet orchid blooms against a dark background, surrounded by long, green leaves. The flower has long, pointed petals.
Angraecum sesquipedale (bosseri)

Regular price: €34.90
Close-up of an Angraecum veitchii orchid in a pot. The flower is light green and has long, pointed petals. Green leaves are visible in the background.
Angraecum Veitchii (yearling)

Regular price: €31.90
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Three small plants with elongated, green leaves in brown pots stand next to each other on a white background.
Angraecum Veitchii young plant saving set (3 plants)

Selling price: €44.90 Regular price: €65.70 (31% saved)
Yellow-brown spotted orchid flowers against a background of greenhouse film. The flowers have long, narrow petals and a complex structure in the centre.
Arachnis Maggie Oei 'variegata'

Regular price: €33.90
Close-up of a Beallara Eurostar orchid. The petals are maroon with creamy white tips. The lip is red and white. Green foliage in the background.
Beallara Eurostar (year-old)

Regular price: €8.90
Close-up of a pink orchid with white speckles on its petals, contrasted by a grey background. The flower has a yellow centre with red accents.
Beallara Marfitch 'Howard's Dream' AM/AOS (yearling)

Regular price: €8.90
Two orchid blossoms with five petals, spotted in white and burgundy, stand against a dark background and a green leaf. The centre of the flower is bordeaux red with orange accents.
Beallara Tahoma Glacier 'Green' (young plant)

Regular price: €8.90
A branch with exotic orchid blossoms against a light-coloured background. The flowers are white with brown and yellow patterns. Long, green leaves complement the floral accents.
Beallara Torrero (Jgpfl.)

Regular price: €7.90
Close-up of a Brassada Anita orchid in bright yellow, surrounded by green leaves. The petals are pointed and arranged in a star shape.
Brassada Anita (annual)

Regular price: €8.90
Close-up of a brassia orchid with yellow-green petals and brown spots. Long, thin green and brown petals protrude in a star shape. A green leaf is visible in the background.
Brassia Eternal Wind 'Summer Dream' (young plant)

Regular price: €7.90
Two red Cattleya orchids with wavy petals and a yellow-striped interior against a blurred, light-coloured background and green leaves.
Brassolaeliocattleya Chia Lin 'New City' AM/AOS (import plant)

Regular price: €36.90
Close-up of an orchid with lime green petals fading to pink edges. Several flowers are partially visible.
Brassolaeliocattleya Kat Red Panda 'Dragon Cat'

Regular price: €29.90
Yellow-orange orchid with a pointed petal at the top and two broad, lateral petals. The inflorescence is pink in colour. Dark, dotted background.
Bulbophyllum claptonense

Regular price: €24.90
Close-up of a plant with small, wine-red flower heads in a circular arrangement. Green leaves and a pot with bark mulch are visible.
Bulbophyllum corolliferum

Regular price: €24.90
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Burrageara Jumping Jack (Jgpfl.)

Regular price: €8.90
Several Calanthe Discolor flowers bloom on a green stem. The flowers have brown-purple sepals and petals and a white lip with purple stripes.
Calanthe discolor (flowered, ready for planting)

Regular price: €19.90
Close-up of a Cattleya aclandiae orchid. The petals are mottled, brown and red. The lip is pink with white accents, surrounded by green leaves.
Cattleya aclandiae

Regular price: €29.90
Yellow orchid with pointed petals arranged in a dense, round bouquet. The flowers have small red dots in the centre. Dark background.
Cattleya aurantiaca 'flava'

Regular price: €28.90
Close-up of several Cattleya aurantiaca flowers in bright orange with red spots, against a dark background with some green.
Cattleya aurantiaca (yearling)

Regular price: €39.90
Close-up of a Cattleya binosa orchid. The flowers are white with pink dots and have long, green leaves. The background is light blue.
Cattleya Binosa 'Wabush Valley' AM/AOS (yearling)

Regular price: €27.90
Close-up of two Cattleya dormaniana flowers with long green leaves in the background. The petals are pink and pink with brown accents.
Cattleya dormaniana

Regular price: €29.90
Yellow Cattleya orchid with a red and pink centre. The petals are slightly wavy. Green leaves are visible in the background.
Cattleya dowiana 'aurea' (yr.)

Regular price: €36.90
A single Cattleya gaskelliana alba flower. The leaves are white with a yellow-orange accent inside, surrounded by green flora in the background.
Cattleya gaskelliana 'alba'

Regular price: €34.90
Close-up of a lush arrangement of green and white Cattleya orchids against a dark background. The petals are glossy and some of the flowers have white accents.
Cattleya guttata 'alba'

Regular price: €24.90
Close-up of a Cattleya guttata tigrina orchid with yellow-red flowers with red dots and purple-white accents. The background is black.
Cattleya guttata 'tigrina'

Regular price: €19.90
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Cattleya intermedia 'aquinii'

Regular price: €29.90
Close-up of a Cattleya intermedia flamea orchid. Delicate pink petals surround a bright pink, curled lip. Dark background.
Cattleya intermedia 'flamea'

Regular price: €34.90
A purple orchid with three large petals takes centre stage. The petals are slightly wavy. The background consists of dark green plants.
Cattleya jenmannii (young plant)

Regular price: €24.90
A single pink orchid flower with a yellowish centre against a dark background. Five petals radiate from the centre.
Cattleya kerrii (young plant)

Regular price: €24.90
Detailed view of a white Cattleya labiata alba orchid. The flower has wavy edges and yellow accents inside, flanked by green leaves.
Cattleya labiata 'alba'

Regular price: €24.90

Beallara Torero orchid young plants

Young plants

Buying a young plant instead of a full-grown orchid not only saves you money, but also gives you the special pleasure of seeing a young specimen bloom for the first time. But even if the first flowering is still to come, our young plants have already come a long way.

What are orchid young plants?

Young plants are orchid children that are visibly smaller than older specimens and have never flowered. Nevertheless, they are sometimes already several years old, as orchids grow very slowly compared to other houseplants. Nowadays, commercial orchid propagation is sometimes carried out in the laboratory, and so some of our youngest offshoots were initially grown under sterile conditions from seeds or meristem tissue in the laboratory. After one to two years in the cosy Petri dish, the orchid babies in our greenhouses have to be acclimatised to their later life on the windowsill, i.e. to lower humidity and nutrient supply and therefore higher germination and light exposure. They are still extremely sensitive, which is why a substrate that is as germ-free as possible, sufficient shade and a strictly balanced supply of water and nutrients are essential during this phase. This change in growing conditions, acclimatisation, is a critical process that requires a lot of time. After around three to five more years, they are then "established" and finally ready to be sent to your home.

The cultivation of young plants is somewhat quicker when we root cuttings at our company, for example in the case of Vanilla planifolia, when we cultivate young plants, for example for Phalaenopsis, or when we divide large plants, as we do for lady's slipper or Cattleya, among others. As these young plants were not grown in the laboratory, there is no need for acclimatisation.

It is now up to you to continue to patiently nurture the sprout. Depending on the variety, it will take a few more months, sometimes even a year or two, before it flowers for the first time. After acclimatisation, however, it will require the same care as a fully-grown orchid, so that further cultivation at home is uncomplicated.

When orchids produce offshoots

When orchids produce offshoots, they are called suckers. They form unexpectedly where you would have expected a new flower. This occurs relatively frequently with Dendrobium kingianum and Phalaenopsis, but other species sometimes form suckers when the mother plant is very weak or over-fertilised in order to ensure the survival of their species. The genotype of the scion corresponds to that of the mother, it is a clone. It can be grown in a new pot to produce a beautiful new plant that has the same characteristics as the beloved mother plant.

Tips for growing the child

Firstly, the child is nourished by the flower stalk of the mother plant. As soon as it has at least two leaves and several roots of around three to five centimetres in length, it is ready to be separated from the mother plant and care for itself. Use a clean, sharp knife to cut the offspring and plant it in a small pot with a diameter of six to eight centimetres. It does not yet tolerate strong sunlight. The small orchid thrives best in a fine-grained substrate in a warm, shady place