Cymbidium

Origin

Cymbidium orchids, native to Asia’s mountainous and subtropical regions, have been admired in China and Japan for thousands of years. By the 19th century, they gained worldwide popularity for their beauty and adaptability, thriving even in cooler climates.

Characteristics

Known for their long-lasting blooms, cymbidiums have arching flower spikes in white, pink, yellow, and green. They feature two main types: large-flowered Standard Cymbidiums, which bloom in winter, and smaller Miniature Cymbidiums, which are more versatile in warmer climates.

Care

Light: Bright, indirect; morning sun preferred.
Temperature: Cool nights 10–15°C, warm days up to 27°C.
Humidity: 40–60%.
Watering: Regularly in spring/summer; reduce in winter.
Fertilization: Every two weeks during growth; reduce in cooler months.

Blooming time

Blooms from late fall to early spring, triggered by cool night temperatures in fall.