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7 Steps to Grow and Care Cymbidium Orchid

January 1, 2022 by Shiny Aura

Cymbidium Orchid

Not only is cymbidium orchid used for home ornament, but its presence also becomes a graceful addition in a flower bouquet.

Recognized as boat orchid, this flower is found to be expansive and lip-patterned.

Compared to other orchid species, this one is cold-tolerant. Speaking of endurance, the flowers commonly survive from 8 to 10 hours.

Moreover, interestingly, it comes with a multiplicity of shades except for blue.

Cymbidium flower only blooms one time from the spike. Usually, the blooming time takes place at the beginning of spring.

When the petals are broken off, it’s almost impossible that the spike produces a new flower.

However, you can enjoy the beauty of the colorful blossom either in June or October.

If you are about to grow this plant, you have to know some considerations about how to care for cymbidium orchids. Check out for the details.  

Table of Contents

  • 1. Varieties of Cymbidium Orchid You Need to Know
  • 2. Mind the Water Requirement
  • 3. What about the Light Needed by the Orchid?
  • 4. How to Feed the Orchid Plant
  • 5. Temperature Requirement for the Best Development
  • 6. What about the Ideal Humidity?
  • 7. Repotting the Orchid Plan is Such a Key Thing

1. Varieties of Cymbidium Orchid You Need to Know

Varieties of Cymbidium Orchid
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There are arguably plenty of varieties of cymbidium orchid in nature. They are classified according to colors and where they originate.

White cymbidium orchid and yellow cymbidium orchid are famed on account of its durability.

Each stem is crowded several large blossoms waiting for people to be in awe.

If you see another sort in lime green color, that belongs to green cymbidium orchid. The shade ranges from dark to light green.

In addition to the green one, the flowers are rarely mistaken as leaves meaning that the petals remain outstanding among the leaves.

There is no wonder that they are always found on a wedding occasion.

Another variety adding spice to your home space is nothing else but pink cymbidium orchid.

It’s convenient for an atmosphere that highlights an impression of romance, be it for a romantic dinner setting or honeymoon moment.

2. Mind the Water Requirement

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Like other flower maintenance, water requirement is the thing that should be in the main priority.

The watering care is slightly different from the rests. You are required to water the orchid flower in the morning with lukewarm water.

This procedure allows the orchid flower to have enough time to dry. For the sake of its growth, cymbidium orchid needs a growing environment that’s slightly moist. Don’t ever try to make a soggy condition!

How many times should we water the orchid plant? Turning out the watering frequency depends on some concerns especially the time.

When summer or spring comes (relatively warmer), the watering procedure can be carried out frequently like once or twice in a week.

Unlike the warm time, you need to water it less frequent during the cold time.

Moreover, don’t pour too much water when the pseudo-bulb stops growing.

3. What about the Light Needed by the Orchid?

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Light is another consideration that matters when it comes to cymbidium orchid care — the light intensity for the flowering plant to grow ranges from medium to bright.  Giving much light exposure is such a bad idea.

It will make the flower leaves turn to yellow. Otherwise, the foliage becomes darker when the light is too little.

To get adequate sunlight, you can place the potted plant near a window facing the east or the south.

You may also like : A Guide on Growing and Caring for Cattleya Orchid

4. How to Feed the Orchid Plant

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To promote the fitness of cymbidium orchid, it’s vital that you pay attention the feeding.

Giving the plant fertilizer regularly will boost the active growth of the plant.

For the choice of nourishment, never leave out a solution of orchid fertilizer of 20-20-20. When the chilly winter hits, simply feed the plant once a month.

Keep in mind for not giving fertilizer when the cymbidium orchid is in dry condition. It will lead to the leaf and root damage.

5. Temperature Requirement for the Best Development

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The temperature requirement varies depending on the season. It turns out that the beautiful orchid plant thrives better if the room temperature ranges from 75 degrees to 85 degrees Fahrenheit both in summer and fall.

The night temperature ideally starts from 50 degrees to 60 degrees Fahrenheit.

The optimum growth of the orchid spikes requires temperature difference which is about 20 degrees. This one is applicable in autumn.

Uniquely, when the cymbidium orchid is in bud shape, it requires that the surrounding temperature be cooler at night.

When the frigid winter strikes, the temperature needed at day relatively decreases, ranging from 65 degrees to 75 degrees Fahrenheit.

During the night, the orchid must be in temperature that varies between 45 degrees to 55 degrees Fahrenheit.

Keep controlling the temperature so that it can liven up well.

6. What about the Ideal Humidity?

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Speaking of which, humidity is an essential factor determining the existence of cymbidium orchid.

When the flowers are in bud, the level of humidity necessitated by the plant should be between 40 to 60 percent.

This type of certainty is also applicable during the chilly winter. Maintaining the air movement is also crucial.

You might have a go with a humidifier or a device producing humidity if your space is found to be low in the dampness level.

7. Repotting the Orchid Plan is Such a Key Thing

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Again, to maintain the fitness of the orchid plant, re-potting should be carried out like once in every two years.

Alternatively, if the pot becomes that soggy, filled with a worse environment, immediately change the pot with the brand-new one.

The best time to re-pot is nothing else but when the spring comes, specifically when the plants have already bloomed.

Before taking this approach, be sure to remove the damaged roots first.

What is the best pot to grow? The answer is the clay pot. It’s in accordance with the growing setting required by the plant.

The main reason why it’s considered the best is that water in this sort of pot can evaporate faster than others.

Long story short, cymbidium orchid comes with specific care you can’t leave out.

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  • How to Grow Exotic Phalaenopsis Orchid in House Pot

Some important points concerning care include how you water the plant, correctly feeding it with proper fertilizer, and doing the re-potting procedure on a regular basis.

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