Dendrobium polyschistum

Also known as: The Many Cleft Dendrobium or Dendrobium polyschistum var. graminiforme Dendrobium polyschistum var. polyschistum in the subfamily: Epidendroideae

General Information

The Many Cleft Dendrobium is a sympodial orchid belonging to the sub family Epidendroideae. The name refers to the lip margin.

Altitude
5 - 1000 m
0
2500
Size
30 - 40 cm
Miniature
Small
Medium
Large
Extra Large
Giant
Flower Size
3 - 3 cm
Small
Medium
Large
Humidity
78 - 82 %
0
100
Water
60 - 100 %
Keep Dry
Low
Medium
High
Keep Moist
Light
13000 - 27000 lux
Full Shade
Low
Medium
High
Full Sun

Plant Description

Sympodial. Grows to 30-40cm. Each new growth has numerous leaves that grow to 5-8cm long. Pseudobulbs grow to 30-40cm

Flowers

Numerous short lasting blossoms appear

Substrate(s)

  • Coarse

Climate

Grows at low to high elevations. Rainfall ranges from 122mm to 429mm per day, heaviest in October and lightest in February. Humidity ranges from 78% to 82%, highest in July and lowest in April. Temperature ranges from 17C to 25C, highest in January (18C to 25C) and lowest in January (17C to 24C).

Watering

These orchids prefer a constant supply of moisture, with a slight drying out between waterings. Saucers can be placed under pots to retain moisture during hot weather, however the saucers should be removed or let to dry every 1-2 weeks to prevent rot. Keep an eye on the plant especially in hot weather and look for cues of under/overwatering and adjust accordingly.

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.

Use balanced fertiliser year round. Be sure to flush out excess fertiliser by running water through the media regularly year round. Apply fertiliser regularly at half strength year round.

Potting

Repotting is best done in a pot the same size or only slightly larger than the previous one.

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