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Medinilla, 10in, Scortechinii Orange Coral

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Description

Medinilla, 10in, Scortechinii Orange CoralThe Medinilla Scortechinii, commonly known as the Orange Medinilla, is not a true orchid at all. These plants are considered semi epiphytes which give them similar growing patterns to that of orchids, which are true epiphytes. The Orange Medinilla has large, handsome green foliage with clusters of bright orange, coral like flowers. If you need any more photos or additional information on this product, send us a message using the chat button on our

The Medinilla Scortechinii, commonly known as the Orange Medinilla, is not a true orchid at all. These plants are considered semi-epiphytes which give them similar growing patterns to that of orchids, which are true epiphytes. The Orange Medinilla has large, handsome green foliage with clusters of bright orange, coral-like flowers.

If you need any more photos or additional information on this product, send us a message using the chat button on our website with the product name, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.


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Attributes

Type: Tropical
Height: 2ft - 3ft
Spread: 2ft - 3ft
Light: Bright Indirect
Water: High Humidity, Moderate Water
Zone: 10 - 11
Pet Safe: Non-Toxic

Care

General Maintenance: These plants love high humidity and grow beautifully in hanging baskets. The flower clusters will fall over the edge in a wonderful waterfall of pink and rose. Repot every 1-2 years into a pot one size larger for optimum growth.

Temperature: 17°C to 25°C is ideal. Do not expose to frost or freezing conditions as that can easily cause these plants to perish. They can be taken outside during the summer within the ideal temperature range.

Light: The plants require bright indirect light. In the wild they grow in dappled shade underneath the canopy of trees and other large plants. They can be brought outside in the shade during the hot season.

Watering: These plants love high humidity, and will only produce flowers and berries when that need is met. Water when the top inch of soil is dry, and water thoroughly until it drains from the bottom of the pot. Do not overwater as the roots may rot. Mist often or use a pebble tray to increase humidity and encourage flowering.

Soil: These plants love a loose, well draining soil with a good amount of aeration. It is recommended to add 30-40% orchid mix to a regular potting soil to prevent compaction of soil.

Fertilizer: Fertilize monthly with a flower-based, high-phosphorus fertilizer during the growing season (April to August). 
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