Haraella retrocalla (syn. Gastrochilus retrocallus) 3in
A miniature species with a citrus fragrance. Produces clusters of tiny 1/2in lime green flowers with a frilly red lip. Prefers high-moderate humidity and shady conditions. Most similar to Phalaenopsis in care, easy to care for.
The plant pictured is not the one you will receive and unless stated will not arrive in spike or bloom. Blooming size.
GASTROCHILUS CARE INFO:
Potting mix: Fine bark, mounted with moss. Repot in Spring once every other year as the bark begins to break down. Don't move up in pot size until fully root bound.
Light: Medium-low light. Bright North or East facing is preferred. Shield from direct afternoon or evening light to protect the leaves from burning.
Water: Water when media reaches dry. Decrease in Winter slightly allowing to dry between waterings.
Temp: Hot-warm (60F min night, 90F max day).
Humidity: 70-85% with good air flow. Can be acclimated to moderate humidity.
Fertilizing: 1/4-1/2 strength urea-free fertilizer, every 3rd-4th watering as new roots and leaves emerge. Flush the pot with water once monthly to remove mineral build up. Decrease to once monthly or less. Light feeders.
Photo credit: Dalton Holland Baptista