These plants are considered amount the easiest of the orchid family to care for. The long-lasting flowers bloom perfectly for up to three to six months. The flowering intervals vary with each plant and you may be treated to a bloom as often as twice a year. Phalaenopsis have become one of the most popular varieties of orchids due to their low maintenance and delicate balance of poise and elegance.

Temperature

Phalaenopsis enjoy much the same temperature range as we do. The minimum temperature at night is 15-18 °C, while the average daytime temperature should be around 23-29 °C. Occasional deviations will not harm your plant, except when it is in bud - chilly temperatures may cause the plant to stop budding.

Light

Phalaenopsis will flourish indoors under normal lighting conditions with indirect sunlight being the most advantageous. Caution should be used when placing a Phalaenopsis in direct sunlight due to the fact that its leaves burn easily from too much exposure to the sun.

Water

Water often enough to keep continuous moisture just below the surface of the medium, but be cautious of over-watering. Watering once a week is normally sufficient to keep your plant healthy and happy.

Humidity

Phalaenopsis enjoy moist air, with a humidity level of 55-75% being ideal. Placing your plant over a tray or dish of water can increase moisture. Separate the pot and tray with pebbles or small stones to raise the height of your plant and ensure that it does not sit directly in the water.

Feeding

Good results may be obtained by using a high-nitrogen fertilizer year-round at 1 teaspoon per 4 litres of water. Feed your plant once a month. In this instance, less is more. So be sure not to overdo it.

Repotting

Plants should be repotted every other year and, because they grow upwards without spreading, can go back into the same sized pot. A medium grade wood bark works well with the base of the bottom leaf at the surface of the medium. Water sparingly until new roots are well established.

Note

When the last flower drops, cut your flower spike halfway down the stem. Continue caring for it and wait for a possible rebloom.

Source - www.beautifulorchids.com

Phalaenopsis Orchids are perfect for the sub-tropical South East Queensland climate. These premier flowers are very long lasting when cared for with love and make an exceptionally thoughtful statement for any occasion.