Orchid Coelogyne speciosa
357,00 Kč
Full description and specifications
Orchid Coelogyne speciosa Coelogyne glandulosa loves strong light, but it is not recommended to keep it in direct sunlight.
The optimal temperature during the summer is between 18-20 ° C during the day and 10-14 ° C at night. In winter, the optimal temperature must be 15 ° C during the day and 10 ° C at night.
The optimal level of humidity is 60% or more. Too dry air negatively affects the growth and development of the plant. This species is grown in pots or suspended wooden boxes. The substrate must be aerated, therefore, coarse pine bark and dry fern will be used, which can be successfully replaced with coarse coconut fiber.
Coelogyne glandulosa reacts negatively to transplanting, so it is only replanted when absolutely necessary. The best time for replanting is immediately after flowering, but not in spring because the plant will not bloom again after that.
Watering is done frequently and abundantly during the growth period. Excess water must be well drained from the pots because its stagnation leads to rotting of the roots and the lower part of the plant. Between waterings, the substrate must be allowed to dry completely.
During the period of new growth, the plant must be fertilized every 3 waterings, with a regular fertilizer, at the concentration indicated by the manufacturer. To stimulate flowering, Coelogyne glandulosa needs a well-defined rest period. In winter, the substrate of the plants must be drier and fertilization stops. The temperature must be 15 ° C during the day, and 10 ° C at night. Watering stops completely or is replaced by a simple spraying of the substrate once every 4-5 weeks. After the appearance of new buds, the rest period ends and the usual watering resumes and the overall temperature will be increased.Gen/Type: Coelogyne
The optimal temperature during the summer is between 18-20 ° C during the day and 10-14 ° C at night. In winter, the optimal temperature must be 15 ° C during the day and 10 ° C at night.
The optimal level of humidity is 60% or more. Too dry air negatively affects the growth and development of the plant. This species is grown in pots or suspended wooden boxes. The substrate must be aerated, therefore, coarse pine bark and dry fern will be used, which can be successfully replaced with coarse coconut fiber.
Coelogyne glandulosa reacts negatively to transplanting, so it is only replanted when absolutely necessary. The best time for replanting is immediately after flowering, but not in spring because the plant will not bloom again after that.
Watering is done frequently and abundantly during the growth period. Excess water must be well drained from the pots because its stagnation leads to rotting of the roots and the lower part of the plant. Between waterings, the substrate must be allowed to dry completely.
During the period of new growth, the plant must be fertilized every 3 waterings, with a regular fertilizer, at the concentration indicated by the manufacturer. To stimulate flowering, Coelogyne glandulosa needs a well-defined rest period. In winter, the substrate of the plants must be drier and fertilization stops. The temperature must be 15 ° C during the day, and 10 ° C at night. Watering stops completely or is replaced by a simple spraying of the substrate once every 4-5 weeks. After the appearance of new buds, the rest period ends and the usual watering resumes and the overall temperature will be increased.Gen/Type: Coelogyne