Plectrophora triquetra
Also known as: The Triangular Plectrophora or Trichocentrum triquetrum in the subfamily: Epidendroideae
Native to: Amazonas - Peru
General Information
The Triangular Plectrophora is a miniature sympodial warm growing epiphytic orchid belonging to the sub family Epidendroideae native to Peru.
Plant Description
Sympodial. Grows to 15-18cm. Each new growth has a single elliptic lance shaped, oblong shaped leaf that grows to 0.4-15cm long. Pseudobulbs grow to 0.8-3cm
Care Notes
These orchids have a fine root system that can quickly die back if left dry for too long, but also does not like to be kept wet, so water regularly but ensure that the mix is dry before watering.
Climate
Grows at high elevations. Rainfall ranges from 8mm to 81mm per day, heaviest in July and lightest in January. Temperature ranges from 13C to 26C, highest in May (16C to 26C) and lowest in January (13C to 24C).
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.
Potting
These plants are quite forgiving and will do well repotted ever 2-3 years. The mix should be coarse, well draining, and allow space for air to move and for roots to grow.
Alternatively, these plants will also do well mounted to tree fern or cork slabs, or mounted to trees.
Best time for repotting or mounting the orchids is the end of winter when new growths start to appear. Avoid repotting during hot weather,