phalaenopsis equestris

Dwarf butterfly orchid, Wild phalaenopsis.

Care level

Medium

This petite orchid is known for producing multiple flower spikes simultaneously, creating a delightful display of tiny pink-to-purple blooms that dance like butterflies. Unlike its larger hybrid cousins, it's a prolific bloomer that can flower several times a year, often producing baby plants right on its flower stems.

Care & maintenance

Light

Bright indirect light

Bright light, usually located near windows but doesn't receive direct rays for more than an hour during the day.

Temperature

Warm (64.4°F - 86°F)

Fertilization frequency

Moderate

Monthly during the growing period.

Humidity & watering

Moderate

Keep the soil slightly moist.

An ambiant humidity between 50 and 75% is recommended.

Soil

Choose a Orchid bark mix: An airy, well-draining mix designed for maximum root aeration and moisture control.

If you want to create your own substrate, you can make a mixture of the following soils:

Click on the soil name for more information.

Pot

Standard size

Standard size

Prefer a pot with a classic width/depth ratio.

Features

Size & growth

Small

Upright

Slow growth

This plant grows slowly. It can reach up to 12 inches in height or spread.

It grows upwards without support.

Toxicity

Toxicity table by species
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Reproduction & propagation

Fruits & flowers

Flowering & not self-pollinating

The phalaenopsis equestris can produce flowers and therefore fruits.
This plant is not capable of self-pollination, it will not be able to produce fruits if it is not pollinated by another individual.

Propagation methods