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sym-BID-ee-urn These orchids are prized for their long-lasting sprays of flowers, used especially as cut flowers or for corsages. There are many types of Cymbidiums - standards and miniatures, cool growing or warm growing. Where summer nights are warm (above 70º F), only miniatures can be recommended, because many are more tolerant of heat and able to flower in warmer weather. For what is Cymbidium, Leaf anathomy, seed structure, Cytology and New Classification click here: "The Genus Cymbidium" article goes more in the details about Cymbidium |
| Humidity outdoors is usually sufficient during the summer, except in dry climates. Keep humidity at 40 to 60 percent during the winter, especially if plants are in bud. Keep the air moving to prevent spotting the flowers. Fertilize During the growth season (spring through late summer), high nitrogen fertilizer (such as 30-10-10) is used. In late summer, use a high-phosphorus, blossom-booster fertilizer (such as 10-30-20), to help form bloom spikes. Fertilize at full strength every week to two weeks. In winter, fertilize once a month. |
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