How do you take care of a jewel orchid?

Try to keep your Jewel orchid evenly moist. Like most plants it will not tolerate its roots being sat in water for too long. This plant prefers higher humidity, place on a tray of watered pebbles or maybe in a bathroom.

Are jewel orchids real orchids?

Jewel Orchid Care Tips Water: Jewel orchids are terrestrial orchids and require constant moisture around their roots. However, don’t keep the potting medium saturated because the roots will rot. Water sparingly during the winter, when growth is slower.

How do you root a jewel orchid?

Best way to root a Jewel Orchid is to wrap it in Sphagnum moss that is moist, but not wet. Place in small pot and seal it inside a container. If you want to go really cheap, put the pot inside a ziplock bag and stick it in the window, preferably one that gets decent sun, but not full on bright sunlight.

Do Jewel orchids like to be root bound?

When you care for Ludisia jewel orchids, forget about everything you’ve learned about growing other orchids. These are terrestrial, which means they like to have their roots in some form of soil. A commercial African violet mix works perfectly with these plants.

Do Jewel Orchids like terrariums?

The Lightning Jewel Orchid likes regular, even moisture. A high humidity can offset some of the moisture loss too, so closed terrariums can make life a lot easier with this plant.

What type of orchid is a jewel orchid?

Ludisia discolor
Keep reading for a variety of care tips on Ludisia discolor! Unlike many orchids that you may be familiar with, such as Phalaenopsis (the ubiquitous moth orchid) or cattleya (the “corsage” orchid), Ludisia discolor, or Jewel Orchid, is a terrestrial orchid and is not an epiphyte.

How do you keep jewel orchids from root rot?

If you think your Jewel orchid has root rot, carefully take it out of the pot to inspect the roots. Rotten roots are typically black/brown, mushy, fragile, and often have an unpleasant odor. If the problem is minor, you can try pruning the affected roots and repotting your plant in a fresh pot and fresh potting mix.

Should I mist jewel orchid?

Water: Keep them extremely moist and mist them regularly. Letting these plants dry out is an easy way to kill them. Temperature: Warm tropical temperatures above 50 degrees F. Jewel orchids are not tolerant of frost.

What kind of orchid is the jewel orchid?

Ludisia discolor is the only species in its genus and is commonly called the jewel orchid. This terrestrial orchid is a member of the orchid family Orchidaceae. However, there are a few jewel orchid cultivars, each with its own distinct leaf patterns and colors.

How is the best way to care for a jewel orchid?

To care for a jewel orchid, grow the orchid in an area away from direct sunlight. Ludisia orchids thrive growing in porous, well-draining potting soil. Water when the potting mix partially dries. Jewel orchid temperature range is 70°F to 80°F (21°C – 26°C) with at least 50 percent humidity.

How old does a jewel orchid have to be to produce flowers?

A mature Jewel Orchid that is several years old and has received good care will eventually produce multiple growths and spread out. TIP – Although the flowers are quite basic, they will still add more visual interest to your plant compared to the many other houseplants which are grown for their foliage alone.

How big of a pot does a jewel orchid need?

Size: The jewel orchids we offer here are single growth, very young and very small, potted in a 2″ pot and have been hardened off after being propagated through tissue culture. Please do not expect to receive show quality or specimen sized plants.