Burana Beauty (Citrus Fragrant)

999.00

Rhyncattleanthe Burana Beauty is also called Potinara Burana Beauty. This is a cross hybrid between Rhyncattleanthe Netrasiri Starbright and Cattleya Netrasiri Beauty. Besides the eye-catching appearance, it has got a wonderful citrus fragrance.

This is a blooming size highly fragrant orchid plant. Please check the image of the actual plant that will be delivered to you. This will be delivered with a pot and media.

Plant Size:  As shown in the picture.

 

 

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Description

Orchids have their profuse, delicate blooms, and evergreen leaves with hard caned. Their life cycle consists of three stages, which include the flowering stage (winter to spring), the growing phase (summer to autumn), and dormancy (late autumn to winter).

Common Name Fragrant Orchid
Flower Colour as shown in the picture
Bloom Time Winter, Spring, Summer
Height Specification  Up to 3 feet
Growing Care Easy to grow

Care for Orchid

  • Use soilless potting mix, pH level 7.
  • Keep it in full to Partial Shade.
  • Foliar application of NPK 20:10:10 @ 0.2% at weekly intervals on the whole plant and potting media, it’s starting from 30 days after planting.
  • Mist or overhead sprinklers should use to provide water and to maintain humidity.
  • Re-pot the plant when grows large and overgrows its container, the potting material deteriorates, the plant has to be split or divided.
  • It is better to re-pot epiphytes every year. The best time for repotting is when fresh roots emerge on the basis of the previous year’s growth.
  • The dendrobium orchid should have a 50-70% humidity level around them. You should spray the water on the whole plant and potting medium for maintaining the humidity.
  • Also, you can select the area where a fountain or water flow is available.
  • After your orchid has finished blooming, use sharp scissors to cut off the flowering stem to promote regrowth.
  • Crowding of plants can lead to problems with insect infestations and fungus. Keep air circulate around the plant.

What to do when you receive Plant?

Remove the plant from the package. Keep in a place where it gets 50% sunlight. Orchids are better if they don’t receive direct sunlight.

Disclaimer: The image is for reference purposes only. The actual product may vary in shape or appearance based on climate, age, height, etc.



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