| Common Name | Niagara Phalaenopsis |
| Family | Orchidaceae |
| Genus | Phalaenopsis |
| Species | Hybrida |
| Variety | Niagara |
| Origin | Southeast Asia (Hybrid) |
| Blooming | Frequent indoor bloomer, typically winter to spring. |
| Leaf Color | Dark green, fleshy |
| Sunlight | Shade / Half-shade |
| Category | Indoor plants |
| Pet Friendly | Yes |
Coarse orchid bark mix with perlite and charcoal; avoid standard potting soil.
Soak roots once weekly or when dry to touch. Ensure excellent drainage, never let sit in water.
Bright indirect light only. Direct sun scorches leaves. Use sheer curtains in summer.
Dilute orchid fertilizer (1/4 strength) every two weeks during active growth.
Cut spent flower spikes above a node after blooming to encourage reblooming.
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