| Common Name | Moth Orchid Dublin |
| Family | Orchidaceae |
| Genus | Phalaenopsis |
| Species | Hybrid |
| Variety | Dublin |
| Origin | Southeast Asia |
| Blooming | Produces spikes with multiple flowers, typically winter to spring |
| Leaf Color | Deep green, waxy |
| Sunlight | Half-shade |
| Category | Indoor plants |
| Pet Friendly | Yes |
Coarse orchid bark mix with perlite and charcoal; must be porous for aeration.
Soak roots weekly in lukewarm water, allow to drain completely before repotting or watering again.
Bright indirect light only; direct sun causes leaf scorching, lower light prevents flowering.
Apply half-strength orchid fertilizer every 2 weeks during active growth phase (spring/summer).
Cut flower spike below the node after blooming; remove dead leaves at the base.
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