🌸 Phalaenopsis orchid (Moth Orchid)
Phalaenopsis are one of the easiest and most popular orchids to grow indoors. Their long-lasting blooms and low-maintenance nature make them ideal houseplants.
🌿 Why They’re So Popular
- Flowers last 2–3 months (sometimes longer)
- Bloom once or twice a year
- Thrive in normal home temperatures
- Elegant arching flower spikes
☀️ Light
- Bright, indirect light (near an east window is ideal)
- Avoid harsh direct sun — it can scorch leaves
- Dark green leaves = not enough light
- Slight yellow tint = good light
💧 Watering
- Water once a week (less in winter)
- Let water drain completely — never let roots sit in water
- Roots should be:
- Silvery/gray = time to water
- Bright green = hydrated
Tip: Most are planted in bark, not soil.
🌡 Temperature & Humidity
- Ideal temp: 65–80°F (18–27°C)
- Likes moderate humidity (40–60%)
- Keep away from cold drafts
🌸 Reblooming Tips
After flowers fade:
- Cut the spike just above a node (little bump) for a possible side bloom.
- Or cut it at the base to let the plant rest and grow new leaves.
More light in fall often triggers new flower spikes.
🌱 Fertilizing
- Use a balanced orchid fertilizer
- “Weakly, weekly” — dilute and feed lightly
If you’d like, I can also share:
- How to repot one step-by-step
- What wrinkled leaves mean
- Why buds fall off (bud blast)
- Or how to rescue one from root rot
Do you have one now, or thinking about getting one?