Phalaenopsis schilleriana 1 plant orchid collection mottled silver foliage and fragrant ,Phalaenopsis Pink Flower
Phalaenopsis schilleriana 1 plant orchid collection mottled silver foliage and fragrant ,Phalaenopsis Pink Flower
Phalaenopsis schilleriana 1 plant orchid collection mottled silver foliage and fragrant ,Phalaenopsis Pink Flower
1 plant bloom, size pot size 2"
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Phalaenopsis schilleriana is a beautiful species orchid native to the Philippines, known for its mottled silver foliage and fragrant, cascading pink blooms. It's a bit more specialized than typical hybrid Phalaenopsis, but with the right care, it thrives. Here's a cultivation guide:
🌿 Phalaenopsis schilleriana Cultivation Guide
📍 Origin
Native to: Philippines (lowland forests)
Grows in: Warm, humid environments with filtered light
✅ Growing Conditions
☀️ Light
Bright, indirect light (east or shaded south window)
Avoid direct sunlight—it can scorch the leaves
Leaf color should be medium green; too dark = not enough light
🌡️ Temperature
Day: 75–85°F (24–29°C)
Night: 60–70°F (16–21°C)
Keep above 60°F; it's a warmth-loving species
💧 Watering
Water once roots are silver/white and dry, typically every 5–7 days
Loves humidity (50–70%), but hates sitting in water
Use distilled, rain, or RO water if your tap is hard
💨 Humidity
Prefers high humidity (above 50%)
Use humidity trays or a room humidifier
Good air circulation is essential to prevent rot
🪴 Potting Medium
Use a well-draining orchid mix (bark + perlite + sphagnum)
Can also be mounted, but must be watered more frequently
Repot every 1–2 years, or when medium breaks down
🌸 Blooming
Typically blooms in late winter to spring
Produces many fragrant, pink-lavender flowers on long arching spikes
Flowers can last several weeks
🍽️ Fertilizer
Use a balanced orchid fertilizer (20-20-20 or similar)
Dilute to 1/4–1/2 strength
Feed every 2 weeks during active growth (spring/summer)
Monthly or none in winter
⚠️ Common Issues
Leaf yellowing: Overwatering or root rot
No blooms: Not enough light or rest period
Wrinkled leaves: Dehydration or root issues
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