Anoectochilus siamensis white center green is a terrestrial orchid native to Southeast Asia. She is distinguished by her velvety green leaves with a shiny white center. She also produces small white and purple flowers in autumn or winter
To keep Anoectochilus siamensis white center green healthy, it is important to provide it with an environment that has high humidity and a medium to warm temperature. A well-drained substrate rich in organic matter is also essential to ensure optimal growth.
Watering should be regular, and the soil should be kept moist but not waterlogged at all times. Avoid watering the leaves to prevent the risk of rotting. It is recommended to fertilize the plant every two weeks with a balanced indoor plant fertilizer.
Anoectochilus siamensis white center green prefers a location with bright, indirect light and should be protected from direct sunlight. It can be grown indoors in an environment with good air circulation and high humidity or outdoors in a warm and humid climate.
In summary, the optimal conditions for maintaining Anoectochilus siamensis white center green are:
High humidity (50-70%) and a medium to warm temperature (20-30°C)
Well-drained substrate rich in organic matter
Regular watering while keeping the soil moist but not waterlogged
Fertilization every two weeks with a balanced indoor plant fertilizer
Exposure to bright, indirect light
Protection from direct sunlight
Indoor cultivation with good air circulation and high humidity, or outdoor cultivation in a warm and humid climate.