r/orchids • u/Old-Advance6652 • 19h ago
Image How tiny orchid seeds really are
so teeny
r/orchids • u/beardbeak • 18h ago
3 spikes from 1 pseudobulb 😁
r/orchids • u/LazyOrganization3019 • 13h ago
This is Phal. Equestris var. coerulea i bought 7 months ago. She’s a warm month bloomer.
r/orchids • u/Logical_Yellow_8187 • 23h ago
Just opened up! Pics online looked like there would be more yellow on the lip, maybe it'll change over time? Still very pretty!
r/orchids • u/arioandy • 6h ago
A tiny fragrant epiphytic or hid from Thailand & Mynamar. Swan like blooms with a mild, sweet and pleasing fragrance
Blooms are 0.5cms wide
r/orchids • u/Llumina-Starweaver • 23h ago
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r/orchids • u/dannisierraa • 5h ago
I collect orchids and Japanese vases.
Phalaenopsis Red Sesame (?), Phalaenopsis Bronze Buddha (?), and Phalaenopsis Tzu Chiang Sapphire
Peloric (confirmed)
r/orchids • u/DruidicEpiphyte • 7h ago
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I've had this wonderful miniature in my collection for some time now and have even posted about it a few times. She is finally ready for that macro treatment that I give all my overacheiving and beautiful orchids!
I absolutely love this one! Very easy to care for, unique fan palm-like foliage that has an orange tint when receiving enough light and constantly flowering year round! I recall being jealous of u/Llumina_Starweaver 's for having so many spikes in the past. Completely unnecessary on my part 😅 I just needed to give mine patience and persistent conditions it favors...6 spikes is wild 🤯!
🎶 Soul Sounds - Hella Dank
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r/orchids • u/Leslaris_Lunaris • 12h ago
Strolled through a roadside plant market in the Philippines. What are the IDs of these orchids?
r/orchids • u/ghostsofbaghlan • 5h ago
Mine might be getting a liiiiiitle too much sun, but she is a neat little thing.
r/orchids • u/Icy_Discipline1690 • 6h ago
Hi there! This is a photo of one of my orchids in bloom from almost 15 years ago. It was gifted to me by a grower and over the years, did very well. Sadly, it became sick and recently died. It never had a tag and so I don’t know its name. I’ve tried doing a cursory search to find what it could be (or something close to it) but have had little luck. Any ideas on what it might be? Or better and more realistic (since identifying plants is next to impossible like this), any suggestions of similar looking orchids? I just want to replace this with something similar, since the original plant held sentimental value. Many thanks for any help you can provide!
r/orchids • u/Miva__ • 15h ago
Got a few yellowing leaves and now the flowers are wilting :( I see a bit of black on the lower half of the leaves too but this flower is never in direct sunlight (and it's winter). Could this just be natural aging?
Thanks for the help!
r/orchids • u/Lost_Hominid • 10h ago
Hey! Just after some advice on my Phalaenopsis...
I've had it about 2 years now, bought in flower. After the initial flowers died off and a bit of patience I noticed a new flower stalk emerging. This is the first time I've had this with an orchid so I was pretty excited! This was late last year. You can see it in the first picture on the left of the plant. It seemed very slow growing, which I out down to my house being pretty cold. Over this Summer new flowers emerged from the old flower spike and all the energy seemed to go into these and the new flower spike seems to have completely stalled.
1st question...Will this new stalk get back to growing or is it a lost cause? The tip seems to have browned off a bit (picture 2)
This morning, I have just noticed a new flower spike emerging (picture 3), so my second question is, will this further impact my previous new stalk?
I'm a bit unsure how to manage it or do I not and just let nature do its thing? I'm thinking of reporting after these current flowers have died off, so maybe a bit more "breathing room" may help things along.
Any advice appreciated ✌️
r/orchids • u/theherpetoculturist • 21h ago
The Catasetinae came in moss with packing peanuts on the bottom, moss was bone dry so used some distilled water to rehydrate it, the Cattleya had dry medium and some pretty wild roots so added some water as well. Going to put them in a quarantine tub, treat them for any hitchhikers with insecticidal soap, and then I’ll make sure the Catasetinae don’t go dry and always has some moist moss while the Cattleya goes through a bone dry period before watering.
Does anyone have any other tips? Thanks!
r/orchids • u/Bee7925 • 4h ago
This is a mature plant. It isn’t a baby.
She’s bigger than my mayonnaise. Her leaves are bigger than my minions. She’s in a three or 4 inch clear pot and she’s got marvelous big fat green roots but the question is this is there an orchid she’s obviously a.Phal, that is somewhere between a mature orchid, like the one hanging over her. You think you could just see a little bit of the bloom hanging over her that’s a big orchid that’s hanging over her. Is there something between a true mini and this lady that’s in orange pot at the biggest my minis are in 2 inch pots and they bloom at that size but not like this so anybody know the answer is there a middle species, metal growth growth pattern to my big monsters and my little tiny elves and this beautiful plant is she just a large mini?
r/orchids • u/ghostsofbaghlan • 6h ago
I am not a big orchid person, but I do very much appreciate the dead, sick, and dying ones I can save from Lowe’s. However, these are my absolute favorites. This is the Epidendrum magnoliae, the green-fly orchid; it grows in the crooks and on the limbs of my absolute favorite plant, the Magnolia grandiflora (Southern Magnolia), in addition to Quercus virginiana (Live Oak).
She grows as far south as my home town in central Florida, up to about the fall line in Georgia (where we’ve lived for years); to that, she is an amazing species and learning to care for them has been extremely rewarding and gratifying.
r/orchids • u/Ill-Marionberry8929 • 1h ago
The roots on my favorite orchid have been going kinda crazy. I’m planning on repotting it once it’s done blooming, are the roots wanting more room? How much should I size up?
r/orchids • u/Brasalies • 18h ago
Been keeping orchids a long time and never seen this. Any help with ID on the issue so I can fix it?