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Mini Orchid

Mini Orchid

Regular price $39
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Size: Size Guide
Color: Purple
Planter: Style Guide

Grows Well With

Our Mini Orchid is your favorite Phalaenopsis Orchid but in a fun size offered in white, pink, yellow, and red. You may notice a small number of blooms on your orchid upon delivery. These blooms will open quicker in a warm indoor setting. The Phalaenopsis will typically bloom about once a year for up to three months. After a blooming cycle, the flowers will wilt and fall off. This is the orchid’s way to store up energy to re-bloom again next season.

  • Miniature Orchid arrives in a clear 2" grow pot nestled into 2.5" wide ceramic planter
  • Each plant is unique; size and shape fluctuate by season so all measurements are shown as a range
  • Orchid measures between 5–10" tall from the soil line to the top of the foliage
  • The actual color of blooms may vary slightly from what is pictured

Care Guide

Mini Orchid India, China, Southeast Asia
Plant Care
  • Thrives in bright indirect light, but can tolerate medium indirect light. Direct sun tolerance is species dependant.
  • Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing potting medium to dry out between waterings. If kept in decorative, cache planter, pour out excess water after watering. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light. This plant can benefit from extra humidity.
  • This is a pet friendly plant.
  • Most Orchids are epiphytes fond of tight quarters. Keeping them in their grow pots keeps roots compact, and provides drainage and air circulation.
Sad Plant Signs
  • Wilting, wrinkling leaves:

Underwatered

  • Yellowing leaves:

Overwatered, or too much sun

  • Wilting flowers:

Ending its yearly blooming cycle, storing up energy to re-bloom

Our Guarantee

Your plants will arrive in happy, healthy condition—guaranteed. If not, we replace them for free.

Simply reach out to us with a photo within 30 days of receiving your order. Learn More About Guarantee.

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