Paphiopedilum Pinocchio - a multifloral Paph

What do we mean when we say multi-floral? Well, when referencing slipper orchids, it means that you will enjoy blooms for a long time. The multifloral Paphs bloom sequentially, with a new bloom developing behind the current flower, with flowers lasting for many months.

The Paph Pinocchio is a great example of the multi-floral Paphs, and is a cross between two species, Paph glaucophyllum and Paph primulinum. With proper care it just blooms and blooms, a new slipper opening days before the old one falls off the spike. It is easy to care for, needs medium-low light and a fairly moist environment.


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A starter plant.... Degarmoara Flying High

Want an orchid/blooming plant that is easy to grow indoors? That is tolerant of varying light conditions, watering habits, and can handle a large temperature range? Look no further than the Degarmoara Flying High.

This modern intergeneric hybrid  is an orchid well suited for anyone just stepping into caring for plants. It is generally tolerant, willing to forgive of a myriad of abuses and churn out several different spikes of flowers each year. It comes in a range of cultivars, the most commonly grown being Degarmoara Flying High '"Stars n' Bars" -- which is inexpensive and widely available from a range of online nurseries and larger greenhouses.

Just put this orchid in any east or west facing window, as it needs medium light. Mine gets direct sunlight for no more than a couple hours a day. Indoor temperatures seem to suit in wonderfully. This orchid can be potted in any store bought orchid mix, and although it is not picky whatsoever, seems to do best in a mixture of medium and fine orchid bark. If you have it potted this way, you'll need to water it about twice a week. (Just pay attention to the psuedobulbs, if they begin to seriously shrivel up, increase watering a bit.) Fertilize sparingly, just follow the label directions on any orchid fertilizer. 

To rehash, care is pretty darn simple:
1) East or west window
2) Any bark mix
3) Water twice a week
4) Watch it bloom


If anyone has one, or ends up getting one, let me know how its doing for you and what you think of the Deg. Flying High.

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