Acineta superba

Also known as: The Superb Acineta or Peristeria humboldtii var. fulva Peristeria humboldti h.v. fulva Acineta collosa Acineta colmanii Acineta humboldtii var. straminea Acineta schilleriana Acineta superba var. straminea Peristeria humboldtii Acineta fulva Acineta humboldtii var. fulva Acineta superba var. chrysantha Acineta humboldtii var. schilleriana Acineta superba var. fulva Acineta humboldtii in Colombia Periquito in the subfamily: Epidendroideae

Native to: Departamento del Huila - Colombia Pasco - Peru

General Information

The Superb Acineta is a large cool to warm growing epiphytic orchid belonging to the sub family Epidendroideae native to Colombia and Peru. It is named after the parakeet in spanish.

Altitude
800 - 2100 m
0
2500
Size
30 - 100 cm
Miniature
Small
Medium
Large
Extra Large
Giant
Flower Size
7.5 - 7.5 cm
Small
Medium
Large
Humidity
77 - 84 %
0
100
Temperature
9 - 22 °C
Cold
Cool
Intermediate
Warm
Hot
Water
20 - 79 %
Keep Dry
Low
Medium
High
Keep Moist
Light
8000 - 27000 lux
Full Shade
Low
Medium
High
Full Sun

Plant Description

Grows to 30-90cm. Each new growth has numerous leaves that grow to 5-80cm long. Pseudobulbs grow to 3-12cm. The plant forms clusters over time

Flowers

Numerous fragrant blossoms appear

Fragrance

The orchid is fragrant.

Substrate(s)

  • Coarse
  • Spaghnum Moss

Care Notes

These orchids like to be watered regulary, especially during warm weather, and prefer a well draining mix or also do well mounted, provided they can be watered daily or even many times a day.

These are quite a forgiving orchid, there are no special requirements to get this orchid to flower, just good care and consistent conditions. Larger plants may be more fussy and can react poorly to change; a poorly timed repotting, a pest infection or an unusually hot day can set them back for a couple of years. However, even plants that have been treated poorly can thrive, and if they are set back they often recover much stronger then they would otherwise be.

Fragrant:
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Climate

Grows at high elevations. Rainfall ranges from 46mm to 274mm per day, heaviest in October and lightest in February. Humidity ranges from 77% to 84%, highest in November and lowest in August. Temperature ranges from 11C to 24C, highest in August (13C to 24C) and lowest in January (11C to 21C).

Watering

These orchids prefer a wet-dry cycle between waterings, they should be watered frequently but only when the moisture is approaching dryness, where the pot feels light and/or the media looks dry. Keep an eye on mounted orchids in warm weather as they may dehydrate quickly.

Keep moisture levels up during hot weather as the plant is prone to dehydration

Fertiliser

Apply liquid based fertiliser per recommended directions. They can benefit from a high phosphate fertiliser leading up to flowering season, followed by a high nitrogen fertiliser when new growth appears, and a balanced fertiliser in other times. These orchids can also tolerate slow release fertiliser applied 1-2 pellets per cup (250ml) of media.

Apply fertiliser regularly at half strength year round. Use a high Nitrogen fertiliser during Spring and Summer. Use a high Phosphorous fertiliser during Summer.

Potting

Due to the growth nature of these plants they are best mounted onto cork, tree fern slabs, or even trees if the climate suits. Water regularly especially in hot weather.

Use water retentive media such as moss to prevent roots from drying out quickly This plant does very well in baskets or suspended pots This plant does well mounted.

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