This Orchid Update Is Long Overdue!
I’ve been dragging my feet for far too long, and it’s time to share what’s been happening with our orchids. Today, we’ll focus on the Vanda Orchids, Phalaenopsis Orchids, and briefly touch on the ever-impressive Cattleya Orchids. These three have shown the most exciting changes lately. Let’s dive in!
Cattleya Orchids: Prepping for a Late Winter Show
Let’s start with the Cattleyas .. As they are gearing up for their winter bloom cycle. Based on last year’s timeline, their flower buds began emerging from the sheaths in mid-January, with the first blossoms unfurling in early February. That’s just around the corner!
Both of our Cattleyas have developed a couple of flower sheaths each. If you’re new to orchids, these sheaths rest atop the pseudobulbs and protect the flower buds until they’re ready to emerge. Each pseudobulb blooms only once in its lifetime, meaning this year’s flowering cycle will mark the end of the current pseudobulbs’ journey. But fear not—new pseudobulbs will sprout and take their place, promising another round of blooms next year.
Phalaenopsis Orchids: A Trio of Bloom Stems
Next up are our Phalaenopsis Orchids. Out of the nine we care for, three are preparing to bloom. About a month ago, I noticed new bloom stems emerging between their glossy leaves. At this point, the stems are 2 to 4 inches long.
From past experience, it typically takes 30-45 days from when the bloom stems first appear to when the flowers fully open. If that timeline holds, we’ll have beautiful blooms to brighten the cold, dreary winter days ahead. I can’t recall the colors of these particular orchids, so their arrival will come with the added joy of surprise.
Vanda Orchids: A Tale of Two Beauties
Now for the Vanda Orchids—the showstoppers of this update. The Pachara Delight Vanda Orchid, with its rich purple-blue blooms, began flowering back in late November, just in time for Thanksgiving. While watering it recently, I noticed another bud forming between the leaves above the last bloom stem. It’s a mystery when this one will bloom, but it’s thrilling to watch its progress.
Meanwhile, our other Vanda Orchid, the Wilas x Dr. Anek, has been steadily growing its bloom stem. It’s now on the verge of opening, promising vibrant red flowers that will contrast beautifully with the Pachara Delight’s darker hues. I’ll be sure to share photos of the first blossom when it opens—stay tuned!
Other Orchids: Quietly Waiting
As for our other orchid varieties .. The Dendrobiums (Back two), the Beallara (Front Left) and the Coconut Orchid (Pictured Below); There hasn’t been much activity to report. While they’re not showing off with blooms just yet, their green pseudobulbs and delicate leaves add a touch of elegance and vitality to our space. Even without flowers, they deserve a bit of attention, don’t they?
Wrapping Up
As we inch closer to winter’s peak, it’s comforting to see our orchids preparing to bloom, offering a splash of color and life to brighten even the coldest days. I’ll keep an eye on their progress and share updates as the buds open and reveal their treasures.