Psychopsis papilio v. alba
Psychopsis papilio v. alba
‘Cove’s Canary’ x self
One of four species in the genus Pyschopsis. This variety is a selfing of the alba form of the species.
Psychopsis are wonderfully rewarding bloomers. Though their bloom spikes may be slow to develop, once a flower is produced, the spike may continue to bud and bloom sequentially for an indefinite period, a new bud forming behind each flower that drops. In this way, it is not uncommon for plants to remain in bud or bloom for months on end. Cut the bloom spike only when dry and browning (or if repotting).
Grown from seed so flower characteristics will vary somewhat from plant to plant.
Plants Available: Growing in 4” pots. The plant currently available is the plant pictured.
Orchid Care: Psychopsis have tropical origins, so tend to grow best in warm conditions with high humidity and good air circulation.
Grow in low to moderate light and water at the base of the plant just as the potting media dries out. Typically the light level and watering schedule that works for reblooming your Phals. will also serve you well with Psychopsis. Sphagnum, LECA, bark—virtually any can be used with watering adjusted accordingly.
But nota bene: These plants do not like to have their roots disturbed, so repot only when necessary and handle gingerly. Repotting should be done when potting mix or media has become stale. Do not repot while plants are in spike/flower.
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