Rhyncholaeliocattleya Sandra Cordero
Rhyncholaeliocattleya Sandra Cordero

Rhyncholaeliocattleya Sandra Cordero

PRH13280

Normaler Preis $55.00
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3 auf Lager

Rhyncholaeliocattleya Sandra Cordero is a new, large-flowered hybrid resulting from the cross (Rlc. Haw Yuan Gold Rlc. Fort Watson). As a Rhyncholaeliocattleya, it is known for producing impressive blooms and follows standard Cattleya care.

  • Light: Bright, indirect light. Provide strong light to encourage blooming, such as a south-facing window with some sheer curtain protection.
  • Temperature: Intermediate to warm. Maintain temperatures between 68-86°F (20-30°C) during the day and a drop of about 10-15°F (6-8°C) at night.
  • Humidity: Moderate (50-70%). Good air movement is essential, especially when humidity is higher, to prevent rot.
  • Watering: Water thoroughly when the potting mix is approaching dryness. During the active growth periods (summer), watering will be more frequent than in the resting period (winter).

Additional Notes

The parentage includes a high percentage of Cattleya dowiana, suggesting the flowers are likely to be large, fragrant, and exhibit a variable golden or yellow tones with a prominent contrasting lip. This is generally an easy-to-bloom orchid suitable for home growers.

Testimonials

★★★★★

This shop has great customer service. Although they mainly sell pots they also have a few plants to sell. I bought one of these plants and it shipped very fast. The plant I received is beautiful but it was the wrong plant. I contacted the shop right away. I told them I will keep the plant but I’d still want to buy the one I wanted. The plant I wanted also cost less so I offered to pay the difference too. The shop apologized for the mistake and said they will send the right plant right away and to keep the plant i already received. I thought that was awesome, thoughtful and very professional and that goes a long way. Thank you so much and I really appreciate that.

Blesi
Kahului,Hi
★★★★★

Simply a beautiful and artistic Peety pot. Will be the pot for an Adenia metamorpha and the two will definitely display awesome artistry.

John
Los Angeles, CA