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Rossioglossum grande

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Rossioglossum grande Culture


Successful cultivation of Rossioglossum grande, a stunning orchid species within the Orchidaceae family, requires replicating its natural habitat conditions. Below are scientifically informed cultural recommendations to ensure optimal growth and flowering:

  • Light: Rossioglossum grande thrives under bright, indirect light. It is adapted to filtered sunlight, typical of its natural montane forest habitat.
  • Temperature: This species prefers cool to intermediate temperatures, with daytime ranges of 18-24°C (64-75°F) and nighttime temperatures of 10-15°C (50-59°F). A diurnal temperature variation of 8-10°C is essential for metabolic processes and flowering induction.
  • Humidity: Rossioglossum grande requires high relative humidity (60-80%) to mimic its native cloud forest environment. Use humidity trays, humidifiers, or frequent misting to maintain adequate moisture levels, especially in drier climates.
  • Watering: This species demands consistent moisture during the growing season but prefers a slight drying period between waterings.

Additional Notes:

  • Growth Habit: Rossioglossum grande is an epiphytic orchid with sympodial growth, producing pseudobulbs that are ovoid and compressed. Each pseudobulb bears 1-2 lanceolate leaves that are leathery. The species is known for its large, showy flowers.
  • Potting: A well-draining substrate is essential. A mix of fine bark (50%), perlite (30%), is recommended. 
  • Blooming: The species exhibits a seasonal flowering period, typically in autumn. The flowers are large (10-15 cm in diameter), zygomorphic, and vividly colored, with yellow petals and sepals marked with brown or reddish-brown spots.

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Alexander Scharnberg

Small plant in poor condition.

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Andrew Camacho

I received a small and seemingly unhealthy plant. It was covered with some kind of insect webbing or mould. I spayed and isolated the plant. I will try to save it but am not impressed with this one.