Balaji Blossoms

Phenolopsis

Phalaenopsis, commonly known as Moth Orchids, are prized for their graceful beauty and exquisite flowers, making them a cherished addition to any orchid enthusiast’s collection. At Balaji Blossoms, we offer a diverse selection of Phalaenopsis orchids known for their stunning blooms in an array of colors, from classic whites and pinks to vibrant yellows and purples.

These elegant plants thrive in bright, indirect light and prefer humid environments, making them perfect for indoor spaces such as homes, offices, or conservatories. Phalaenopsis orchids are valued not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for their long-lasting flowers and minimal care requirements. Whether you’re a seasoned orchid grower or new to orchid cultivation, explore our Phalaenopsis collection at Balaji Blossoms and discover the perfect orchid to add elegance and sophistication to your indoor environment effortlessly.

Plant Summary: Indoor . Low-Maintenance . All Weather

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How to care for plants

Placement and Care

Indoor, Near east or west-facing windows with filtered sunlight; avoid direct sunlight, Avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf burn. Maintain high humidity by placing the pot on a humidity tray or using a humidifier. Water in the morning to allow excess moisture to evaporate by evening.

Water Requirement

100-200 ml every week

Fertilizer (once a month)

Balanced orchid fertilizer (20-20-20) diluted to half strength, every 2 weeks during the growing season and monthly during the dormant period.

Pruning

Cut back the flower spike to the second node after blooming to encourage reblooming.

Flowering Period

In late winter to spring, but can flower multiple times a year under ideal conditions.

Repotting

Every 1-2 years after blooming, using a specialized orchid potting mix (bark-based).

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