Some expert tips for enhancing the beauty of orchids.
MINIORCHIDS
The popularity of mini orchids in the commercial orchid market is skyrocketing now, as these mini orchids are very popular in small flats. Being small, the price is also cheap and the transportation is convenient. This is of great interest to new orchid lovers. Orchids can be kept in tea cups, hence the name Cup Orchid. A great option to give as a gift.
We can easily name the mini orchid Bonsai Orchid. Maybe we will see micro orchids the next day.
Mini orchids will grow extra leaves and flower stalks but they will never grow to the height or overall size of a normal Phalaenopsis.
Like their larger-sized cousins, Mini Phalaenopsis will often bloom two to three times a year. We
Mini Care
These plants have the same needs as their larger counterparts: humidity, light, and warm temperatures.
Water: Because of the smaller pot size, oftentimes they will require less water than a traditional phal. We suggest that you water once weekly, making sure the pot drains entirely through the drainage holes. To keep the plant indoors, you may need to lightly mist your mini to add humidity. Or, you can place the orchid pot in a container of water and pebbles making sure the pot is sitting on top of the rocks and not directly in the water.
Temperature: Your orchid will enjoy the same temperatures that you do in your home. Keep your plant in a location that ranges between 65 and 80° F.
Light: Place your mini in a bright location but avoid direct sunlight which may burn the leaves. Typically, southern or eastern facing windows are best.
Plant Food: Use a water soluble, balanced plant food designed for orchids. Follow the care instructions on the label.













