Dendrobium farmeri sp. - BS Without flowers
Dendrobium farmeri sp. - BS
Type: Species
Fragrance: Yes
Flower Colour: Light pink/ White
Flower Size: 3-4 cm
Conditions: Intermediate to warm
Plant Size: Matured | Please refer to plant picture for size reference.
Pot Size: 10 cm
Potting Media: Hydrotone
Dendrobium Care Guide
Dendrobium Care Guide
Dendrobium orchids can be grown as indoor plants as long as they get a sufficient amount of light & air circulation.
Light
Watering
In Coconut Husk medium water retention is more compared to Pine Bark, so plants in Coconut Husk may require once in 2-3 days watering compared to 1-2 days watering in Pine Bark. Medium may dry faster or slower depending on the weather conditions. So always touch and feel the medium, only when partially dry water the plant. Learn more about watering here
Fertilizing
Fertilizing your orchid regularly provides it with the nutrients it needs for optimal health, immunity and vigorous blooming. Weekly once with Bio-20 or Basfoliar 19:19:19 for growth and rooting. Once a month with Basfoliar 13-40-13. Learn more about fertilizing here
Shipping & Delivery
Shipping & Delivery
Plants are shipped within 1-2 business days. It takes 1-3 days to deliver, depending on the location. Learn more
Dendrobium farmeri sp. also called as the Farmer's Dendrobium is a species of orchid native to Asia. It is native to the Himalayas,Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Peninsular Malaysia, and Vietnam. Flowers are in the form of pendulous bunches, 20-30 cm long, each cluster consists of more than 20 individual flowers growing around the stem, blooms in the spring around February - March. The flowers are usually white with a yellow lip, the light pink color forms, which is not common is also found in some regions.
These plants are grown in hydroton, so may need watering atleast 2 times a week.
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Disclaimer
1. Colors, patterns & size of the flowers can vary due to the variations produced by hybrids or species.
2. There are chances that the buds/flowers could dry up in transit during Shipping after packing.
3. The local climatic conditions, season and the nutrition given can affect the brightness & colour intensity of flowers.
4. While we make every effort to match the actual colours of the flowers, the photographs may not be the exact representation, due to different monitor settings.