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Vampire Orchid
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Vampire Orchid

Dracula vampira

Dark almost-black flowers; must be grown in basket so flowers can hang.

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Waterhigh

Deep shade

Lightlow

Light feeding

Foodmedium

Balanced orchid fertilizer at 1/4 strength

Temp

40-75°F

Humidity

80-95%

Origin

Ecuador

About Vampire Orchid

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Care guide

Potting medium

Open, fast-draining orchid bark mix in a pot with drainage holes.

Repotting

Every 2 years or when the medium breaks down.

Bloom season

Varies by species and growing conditions.

Bloom longevity

Typically 3–6 weeks per spike.

Growth habit

Refer to the species' parent genus for growth pattern.

Propagation

Division at repotting time, ideally just as new growth begins.

Pests & prevention

Watch for scale, mealybugs, and spider mites — wipe with diluted isopropyl alcohol.

Signs of trouble
  • Mushy roots → reduce watering and repot in fresh dry medium
  • Yellowing leaves → check light levels and watering frequency
Grower's tips
  • Consistency matters more than perfection — pick a routine and stick with it.
  • Air movement prevents most fungal and bacterial issues.

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