Mini Phalaenopsis season
It took me a while to figure out what the miniature Phalaenopsis need on order to bloom. I have had three for some years and none of them ver ha any flowers.
Then I moved them to a much brighter spot and that did the trick.
I have 5 of them in total and last year 4 of them bloomed for the first time in my care. This year also 4 bloomed.
Looks like they need a bit more light than the regular ones.
Firstly the one that did not bloom last year (it's like two took turns), but now she made it up for it with huge amount of flowers and the flower spike so prefect that it looked like it's plastic :)
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And still few more buds to open.
The nest three did bloom last year too.
This one was a gift and I thought it was keiki of a regular one, but when I saw a spike growing from still a very small plant I knew it is not a normal one. The colour of the flowers was a full surprise for me.
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The yellow one is a bit late. I was waiting for it to open at least one flower to take the photos and the next one (below) was already starting to lose the flowers.
Right on time little one!
I really like the shape of the flowers on this one and the tiny little spots.
Last one, but first one that opened the flowers this year.
There are two plants in one pot - one is the mother plant and the other one is the baby. They are the same size already and I don't even know which one is which.
Both have one flower spike and what you see here is what is left. Few flowers managed to fade while waiting for the yellow one above.
The leaves look at with meh, but it's nothing scary. Just a sunburn on the oldest one.
When the flowers are gone she will start to grow new set of leaves and this one will die anyway.
And now it's time for some rootporn :)
Since both grow together, the pot is quite crowded. This is a 10 cm pot (the ones above are growing in the same size pot). After it is done blooming I will move it to a the regular 12cm one. But I will keep them together. I like it that way (and one pot less to water).
I am also considering potting the other ones in pairs in larger pots.
Hmm.. we will see :)
And the whole gang together - I keep them all in one spot and it is so nice to look at them in the morning like this.
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Shot with Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105mm lens
All photos and text are my own.

Beautiful shots, my mother-in-law has an orchid very similar to the one in the first photo, by the way now it is also in bloom. Best regards!!
Thank you!
Nice :) I am sure she likes her too. It is their blooming time now.
Beautiful and lush blooms!
Thank you :)
🙂
those a really amazing and indeed beautiful, hope I also gain skills in making flowers bloom
Thank you! Learning what they like is the key :)
very nice flower shot. the flower is very beautiful my friend.
Thank you :)
You are welcome, friend. have a nice day.
What beautiful flowers and what beautiful photos! I also bought four Phalaenopsis this season. Once I had a good collection and I tried to restore it.
Cool!
What happened to your old collection?
they look very nice all those bright colours they don't survive in my hands , but at least i have tulips :)
Less hassle with them or sure :)
atleast the snails don't eat them that is a plus.
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Great shots. I have some flowers pics for today as well... Not that sharp but at least I got flowers...
Thank you :)
Sorry, I am so later with replies this time..🙈
No problem
Very beautiful orchids, many people will be entertained by the orchids that you share.
thank you!
WOOOOO! Its actually a very common hanging flowering plant here in the Philippines.
Very tough plant, can survive hurricanes and heat waves
*Pots
AGHHHHH MY EYES. How dare you plant this flower in the ground when it clearly want to be in the air and wind breezing through its roots.
Free the roots!
because I don't have where to hang it and we have different climate than in Philipines :p Duuh :D
Its common here to grow them in pots.
Love the mini’s. Most on my mini’s died when I was stuck in NL for 4 months during covid.
Yours look very nice and healthy. I love the huge amounts of flowers on the first one. I had one mini that flowered like this and even branched and one time it won an award at my local orchid society 😁
@duvinca come look here! I’m not the only one talking about root porn 😁
Ok let me see... jaja 👀😆
Oh what a pity!
The only award my ones can win is a "pat on the back" from me :D
Lovely orchids, the different colors, and the long roots really #rootporn
Unfortunately my orchid this year is blocked just roots are growing but not flowers, it seems the house changes was not good or still not acclimated.
So despite the sunburn of some leaves, congrats for your orchids!
True @fantagira thanks for the info!!!
Not to worry, if roots and leaves are growing, eventually flowers will follow too, I’m sure 💙
Mmm not sure, or then this year is very late, it was like a clock the two previous years... let's see, still waiting, summer will be looooong 😅 Thanks dear!💚
Sometimes they take a break from flowering, but as long as they’re healthy, they’ll still bloom eventually 💙😘
Hope so, at least roots seem to be fine, wonderful jaja
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As long as they grow :) Maye they need some time to get used to the new place.
Try to give them some more light. Maybe it will help.
Yes maybe some extra time is needed this year after the change, I think here there is some more light, let's see and be patient, thanks a lot!🤗
Hello dear friend @ewkaw good day
The behavior of the plants is incredible, just by moving them a little and getting more light they have given some beautiful flowers.
You have a lot of knowledge and you know what you do with them, that's why you have good results. beautiful shots
Have a splendid day
Thank you! I still learn about them too. Most of the time I just try different things and see how they react.