| Common Name | Moth Orchid |
| Family | Orchidaceae |
| Genus | Phalaenopsis |
| Species | Hybrid |
| Variety | Edinburgh |
| Origin | Southeast Asia (Hybrid) |
| Blooming | Arching spikes with long-lasting flowers, often blooming in winter months. |
| Leaf Color | Dark green |
| Sunlight | Half-shade |
| Category | Indoor plants |
| Pet Friendly | Yes |
Coarse bark mix with perlite and sphagnum moss (epiphytic substrate)
Soak roots weekly, allow medium to dry slightly between waterings. Reduce frequency in winter dormancy.
Bright indirect light. Avoid direct sun to prevent leaf burn.
Weak fertilizer solution every 2 weeks during active growth (spring/summer). Stop fertilizing when not blooming.
Remove spent flower spikes by cutting above the second node or at base after bloom.
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