Cattleya Cuyabeno is an exceptional hybrid resulting from the cross between Cattleya Dominiana (1859) and Cattleya violacea. This orchid combines the genetics of two historic species, creating a plant with desirable characteristics in both its structure and its flowers.
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Light: Provide bright, indirect light with some morning sun. East or west-facing windows with filtered light work well. Avoid harsh midday sunlight which can damage the leaves.
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Temperature: Maintain temperatures between 18-24°C (65-75°F) during the day with a slight nighttime drop of 3-5°C (5-10°F) to encourage blooming.
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Humidity: Requires high humidity levels of 60-80%. Use humidity trays, room humidifiers, or group with other orchids to maintain adequate moisture levels.
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Watering: Keep consistently moist but never waterlogged. Water when the growing medium begins to dry slightly. Use lukewarm, filtered water and ensure excellent drainage.
Additional Notes:
The flowers of Cattleya Cuyabeno are known for their impressive size and fragrance. They typically display a range of colors from pink to lavender, with a distinctive yellow or white lip, inheriting the beauty of their parents.