Dendrobium unicum — a medium houseplant
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Dendrobium unicum

Dendrobium Unicum

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Dendrobium unicum is a species of orchid, commonly known as the unique dendrobium endemic to Southeast Asia, in Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam. It was first described by Seidenfadden in 1970.

CARE GUIDE

How to keep Dendrobium Unicum.

Water

During the growing season, these plants like moisture but shouldn't sit in a saturated medium. Overwatering can lead to root rot and ultimately cause the plant to yellow or wilt. To determine when you should water, simply stick your finger in the medium. If it feels wet, wait to water until it has slightly dried out. During the winter months, you can put a few more days in between your regular waterings, but don't let the medium dry out entirely.

Temperature

Dendrobium orchids like warm climates and prefer a temperature above 60 degrees Fahrenheit at all times. They might be able to withstand slightly cooler nighttime temperatures down to 50 degrees Fahrenheit, but prolonged exposure to cold isn't ideal. Furthermore, they prefer a humidity level between 50% and 70% (with a minimum of 45%). Brown leaf tips can be a sign that the air is too dry for your orchid.

Fertilizer

Feed regularly during the growing season with a balanced orchid fertilizer, following label instructions. At the end of the growing season, reduce fertilizer by about half.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Herb
Genus
Dendrobium
Family
Orchidaceae
Hardiness Zone
9-12
Bloom Time
Seasonal
Native Area
Thailand and Laos
PLATES
Dendrobium unicum leaf
PLATE 01 · leaf
Dendrobium unicum flower
PLATE 02 · flower
Dendrobium unicum other
PLATE 03 · other
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