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Linden's Phalaenopsis
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Linden's Phalaenopsis

Phalaenopsis lindenii

Mottled leaves and candy-striped pink flowers from the Philippines.

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Watermedium

Water weekly

Lightlow

Low to medium light

Foodmedium

Feed biweekly

Temp

60-80°F

Humidity

60-80%

Origin

Philippines

Special care:Prefers cooler temperatures

About Linden's Phalaenopsis

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Care guide

Potting medium

Coarse bark mix in a clear plastic pot so the roots see light. Avoid sphagnum-only mixes unless you let them dry between waterings.

Repotting

Every 18–24 months, or when bark breaks down to soft mulch. Best done right after the bloom spike finishes.

Bloom season

Late winter through spring; many modern hybrids rebloom multiple times per year.

Bloom longevity

Individual flowers last 2–3 months; a full spike can stay in bloom up to 4 months.

Growth habit

Monopodial — a single upright stem producing 1–2 new leaves per year.

Propagation

Keiki (baby plant) on old flower spikes; separate once it has 3+ roots over 2 inches.

Pests & prevention

Mealybugs in leaf joints, scale on undersides of leaves. Wipe with 70% isopropyl on a cotton swab.

Signs of trouble
  • Wrinkled leaves → underwatered or root damage
  • Yellow lower leaf → normal aging if just one; widespread is overwatering
  • Limp roots → rot from sitting wet; repot in fresh dry bark immediately
Grower's tips
  • A 10°F night-time drop in autumn triggers a bloom spike.
  • Don't cut the green spike after flowers drop — it often branches and reblooms.

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