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Phal. Younghome Princess ‘196’

Phal. Younghome Princess ‘196’ – is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.

Phalaenopsis Leopard Prince × Phalaenopsis Fuller’s E-Plus

Extra Large item Shipping – Will be using UPS Standard for extra large item (or overnight with extra charge) There is risk of spike breaking during shipping – not guaranteed.

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Cultural and Care Information

*Cultural and care information is based on average Phalaenopsis care, use it as guide and should be adapted to suit your environment. Understand if your hybrid has polychilos (summer phal) genetics and adjust as needed.

🌡 Temp: Intermediate-Warm to Warm 18-25°C day – 16-22°C night with 4-6°C difference day/night. Temperature dip to 16-18°C induces spike (flowering)

💧 Water: Wet to complete dryout cycles. Hard dry required or roots may rot. When roots are abundance, new roots can stay slightly moist. Reverse Osmosis / Distilled or Rain water is best. DO NOT use ice cubes.

☁️Humidity: 40%-60%

💡 Light: Bright indirect (East Morning or Sunset Light direct, Mid-summer day indirect) year round. Artificial supplementary light recommended in winter or low light homes. 10-12 hour or increasing light period help induce flowering

🌰Media: Our preference is top 3″ Sphagnum Moss & Leca bottom combo. Our Phalaenopsis mix (Bark/Perlite/Charcoal), and option to sprinkle in or top layer moss. Well draining pots helps make sure it is able to dryout. Media choice should be dependant on your watering style, preference and frequency.

🧪: Fertilize: When it’s actively growing in vegetative stage – typically when a top leaf emerges and growing. We recommend MSU & Marphyll rotation in low dosage every other watering and allow water flushing in between.

*Images are for reference purposes only and may differ from the actual product. Due to variations of each individual plant, differences in monitors, colours of products may also appear different to those shown on the site.

Orchid Hybrid: Phalaenopsis Younghome Princess

Phalaenopsis Younghome Princess is an orchid hybrid originated by Young Home Orch. in 2012. It is a cross of Phal. Leopard Prince x Phal. Fuller’s E-Plus.

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