Grow and care Cattleya guttata orchid - Spotted Cattleya

The flower color of Cattleya guttata varies from greenish-yellow to brown and usually almost has brown spotting on the segments.

 Cattleya guttata orchid, also called as Spotted Cattleya, is a species of Cattleya genus. Several synonyms are known for this species such as Cattleya elatior Lindl. (1833), Cattleya sphenophora C. Morren (1848), Epidendrum amethystoglossum Rchb.f. (1861), Epidendrum elatius (Lindl.) Rchb.f. (1861), Cattleya guttata var. pernambucensis Rodigas (1893), Cattleya guttata var. compacta Hoehne & Schltr. (1926), Cattleya guttata var. elatior (Lindl.) Fowlie (1977), Cattleya guttata var. caerulea L.C. Menezes (1993), Cattleya leopoldii subsp. pernambucensis Brieger, Cattleya guttata f. munda (Rchb.f.) M.Wolff & O.Gruss (2007), Cattleya guttata f. albina Xim.Bols. (2011).

IDENTIFY CATTLEYA GUTTATA ORCHID

 Cattleya guttata orchid is a medium sized, cool to warm growing epiphyte or lithophyte from Sao Paulo to Espirito Santo States, near the coast or along rivers in the interior (especially in Espirito Santo State). The species is commonly found growing in the swampy forests behind sand dunes near coastal beaches with cylindrical, elongate pseudobulbs carrying 2 apical, spreading, elliptic-oblong, very coriaceous leaves and the inflorescence arises on a fully matured pseudobulb in the fall and winter on a terminal, to 1 1/2' (45 cm) long, few to several flowered inflorescence subtended by a broad dried sheath and giving rise to heavy textured, waxy, fragrant flowers.

Grow and care Cattleya guttata orchid - Spotted Cattleya

 The flower color of Cattleya guttata varies from greenish-yellow to brown and usually almost has brown spotting on the segments. The lip is always lavender with white to lavender side lobes. Flowers are long lived (although the length of time varies between individuals). In some cases, more than 40 flowers (3 inch across) have bloomed on one spike. This species needs a distinct dry winter rest which in turn will bring about blooming.

 There has been some confusion about this species and Cattleya leopoldii. Cattleya guttata is closely related to Cattleya leopoldii but can be distinguished by its smaller flowers with a narrow and small lip. Plants of Cattleya leopoldii also usually are half the size of the ones of Cattleya guttata and produces few flowers.

GROW AND CARE CATTLEYA GUTTATA ORCHID

 Just remember that: Give Cattleya guttata a dry rest in winter to encourage blooming the following fall. That is very important!

1. Temperature:

 Cattleya guttata orchid are preferred at night temperatures of 55-60 ° F or 22.8 ° C and 70-85 ° F or 21.1-29.4 ° C for daytime. Temperature between day and night should be between 15-20 ° F or 8-11 ° C for new bloom.

Grow and care Cattleya guttata orchid - Spotted Cattleya

2. Humidity:

 Cattleya guttata orchid need 35-60% humidity during the day and 60-80% at night. With high humidity, leaves and roots absorb water in the air, which helps the orchid grow and give flowers more durable, while also helping the flowers less bud drop in the hot and dry season.

3. Light:

 The Cattleya guttata orchid preferred 30-50% natural light or about 2000-4000 foot candles. This species needs light but not direct. A plastic sheeting is very good for growing. If the Cattleya guttata orchid is grown on a rooftop, the best light coverage is 60% or 40% light.

 Too much light will cause the leaves to burn yellow and to kill the seedlings, while the lack of light will slow down the plant. Dark green leaves are lacking in light and that is why plants are difficult to produce flower. If the leaves are medium green or yellowish green, the Cattleya guttata orchids are easier to flower and the flowers will be darker.

4. Water:

 When planted, we should irrigate and let it dry and then re-irrigate. Water approximately once a week and reduce watering during the winter. If you plant in plastic pots, usually about a week to dry. If you irrigate continuity, the roots will rot and the plant will die. If the leaves and bulbs are thick, there is enough water, if it is wrinkled is the lack of water.

Grow and care Cattleya guttata orchid - Spotted Cattleya

5. Fertilizer:

 Cattleya guttata orchid need more light so they require more fertilizer than Paphiopedilum and Phalaenopsis. It is recommended to use fertilizer 20-20-20 or 20-10-20 to irrigate all year round, but you can use 10-30-30 in the flowering season. When fertilizing, we should mix ¼ or ½ teaspoon into 1 gallon (1 gallon equals 3.78541 liters) of water to irrigate each week. When the tip of the leaf is burned black, that is too much fertilizer. It should be only watered for 2 weeks then apply fertilizer again.

6. Repot:

 We should replace pots in the summer as the flowers and roots begin to grow. Cattleya guttata is preferred to grow in bark or moss. Usually planted with bark mixed with 10% coconut chip, husk to keep moisture and 10% perlite or coal for ventilation. We should replace pots once a year because the bark will cause root rot. Before replacing the pot, we need to soak the bark and coconut chip for 2 days to remove resin in the bark. Then soak with fertilizer, nacosan or physan 20 for disinfection and B1 to help root faster recovery.

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COMMENTS

Name

Abelia,7,Abutilon,2,Acalypha,1,Acampe,1,acianthera,1,Acineta,8,Acriopsis,1,Ada,3,Adenium,3,Adromischus,1,Aeonium,2,Aerangis,30,Aeranthes,8,Aerides,19,Aganisia,2,Agapanthus,10,Agapetes,1,Agave,9,Aglaonema,75,Aichryson,2,Air plants,82,Akebia,2,Aldrovanda,1,Alocasia,37,Aloe,1,Amesiella,3,Amydrium,3,Anathallis,4,Ancistrochilus,1,Angraecopsis,1,Angraecum,31,Anguloa,2,Annual,18,Anoectochilus,3,Ansellia,1,Anthurium,30,Ardisia,1,Aronia,1,Arpophyllum,1,Arundina,1,Ascocentrum,5,Aspasia,5,Aster,6,Astrophytum,2,Asystasia,1,Aucuba,1,Austrocylindropuntia,1,Barkeria,8,Beallara,1,Begonia,1,Benzingia,1,Berlandiera,1,Bifrenaria,5,Bletilla,1,Bougainvillea,5,Brachtia,1,Brasiliorchis,1,Brassavola,5,Brassia,21,Bryobium,1,Bryophyllum,1,Bulbophyllum,41,Cactus,51,Cadetia,2,Caladium,105,Calanthe,21,Calathea,16,Campsis,1,Capanemia,1,Carnivorous plant,12,Catasetum,62,Cattleya,58,Cedrus,3,Celosia,3,Ceratocentron,1,Ceratostylis,2,Cereus,2,Chiloschista,4,Chlorophytum,1,Chondroscaphe,3,Chysis,2,Cirrhaea,1,Cischweinfia,1,Clematis,1,Clowesia,1,Cochlioda,2,Codiaeum,1,Coelia,1,Coelogyne,35,Coilostylis,1,Coleus,1,Comparettia,2,Conifers,39,Cordyline,3,Coryanthes,2,Cosmos,1,Crassothonna,1,Crassula,1,Crotalaria,1,Cuitlauzina,2,Cyclamen,23,Cycnoches,7,Cymbidiella,1,Cymbidium,53,Cypripedium,14,Cyrtochiloides,1,Cyrtochilum,2,Cyrtorchis,2,Darlingtonia,1,Darmera,1,Degarmoara,1,Dendrobium,213,Dendrochilum,5,Dendrophylax,1,Dieffenbachia,27,Diodonopsis,2,Dionaea,1,Diplocaulobium,1,Disa,2,Disocactus,1,Dockrillia,8,Domingoa,1,Dracaena,6,Dracula,13,Dryadella,3,Dyakia,1,Echeveria,43,Echinocactus,2,Echinocereus,2,Embreea,1,Encyclia,24,Ensete,1,Epidendrum,12,Epigeneium,3,Epilobium,1,Epipactis,5,Epiphyllum,2,Epipremnum,5,Eria,1,Erycina,2,Erythronium,1,Esmeralda,1,Euchile,2,Eulophia,1,Euphorbia,1,Eurychone,2,Eustoma,3,Fernandezia,2,Fittonia,3,Galeandra,1,Galeottia,1,Gardenia,8,Gastrochilus,3,Gerbera,6,Ginkgo,1,Goeppertia,17,Gomesa,3,Gongora,2,Grammatophyllum,3,Graptopetalum,1,Guarianthe,3,Gymnocalycium,2,Gynura,1,Habenaria,2,Haraella,1,Hatiora,1,Haworthia,1,Hedera,1,Helcia,1,Herb,334,Heuchera,222,Heucherella,12,Hosta,114,Houlletia,1,Hoya,2,Humulus,1,Hybrid,27,Hydrangea,28,Hylostachys,1,Hylotelephium,2,Hymenorchis,1,Hypoestes,4,Ionopsis,1,Isabelia,2,Isochilus,1,Jasminum,6,Jatropha,1,Jumellea,2,Juniperus,1,Kalanchoe,32,Kefersteinia,3,Laelia,15,Larix,4,Lepanthes,2,Leptotes,1,Lithops,27,Lockhartia,1,Ludisia,1,Lycaste,3,Macodes,1,Macroclinium,5,Mammillaria,2,Masdevallia,124,Maxillaria,43,Mazus,1,Mediocalcar,1,Meiracyllium,1,Mentha,1,Mexicoa,1,Microterangis,1,Miltonia,14,Miltoniopsis,12,Monstera,1,Mormodes,4,Musella,1,Myoporum,1,Myrmecophila,1,Mystacidium,3,Nageia,1,Nandina,7,Neobathiea,1,Neobenthamia,1,Neofinetia,1,Notylia,2,Odontoglossum,19,Oeoniella,1,Oestlundia,1,Oncidium,37,Ophrys,11,Opuntia,4,Orchid,1543,Orostachys,1,Others Genus,245,Othonna,1,Otoglossum,1,Pabstia,1,Pachyphytum,1,Paphinia,2,Paphiopedilum,77,Papilionanthe,2,Parodia,2,Pecteilis,1,Peperomia,2,Perennials,881,Peristeria,2,Pescatoria,8,Petrosedum,3,Petunia,8,Phaius,5,Phalaenopsis,65,Phedimus,5,Philodendron,52,Pholidota,2,Phragmipedium,16,Phyla,1,Pilea,12,Pinus,25,Platanthera,6,Plectranthus,9,Plectrelminthus,1,Pleione,18,Pleroma,1,Pleurothallis,10,Plumeria,1,Podangis,1,Podocarpus,2,Polystachya,14,Ponthieva,1,Pothos,1,Promenaea,2,Prosthechea,18,Pseudolarix,1,Psychopsiella,1,Psychopsis,5,Pteris,1,Pteroceras,1,Puna,2,Rangaeris,2,Renanthera,4,Restrepia,8,Rhaphidophora,5,Rhipsalis,14,Rhododendron,40,Rhyncholaelia,2,Rhynchostele,8,Rhynchostylis,2,Robiquetia,1,Rodriguezia,4,Rodrigueziopsis,1,Rossioglossum,4,Rudolfiella,1,Ruellia,1,Saintpaulia,1,Salvia,36,Sansevieria,1,Sarcochilus,4,Sarracenia,9,Scaphosepalum,1,Schlumbergera,10,Schoenorchis,1,Scindapsus,2,Scuticaria,1,Sedirea,1,Sedum,148,Selaginella,1,Selenicereus,1,Sempervivum,9,Shrubs,132,Sievekingia,1,Sigmatostalix,3,Sobennikoffia,2,Sobralia,1,Solenidiopsis,1,Sophronitis,1,Spathiphyllum,1,Spathoglottis,10,Specklinia,1,Sporobolus,1,Stanhopea,13,Stauntonia,1,Stelis,1,Stenoglottis,1,Streptocarpus,1,Strobilanthes,1,Succulents,290,Sudamerlycaste,1,Symphyglossum,1,Thaumatophyllum,2,Thunia,1,Tibouchina,1,Tillandsia,82,Tolumnia,7,Trachelospermum,1,Tree,50,Trichocentrum,7,Trichoglottis,4,Trichopilia,8,Trisetella,1,Tsuga,1,Turbinicarpus,2,Vanda,8,Vandopsis,1,Vanilla,1,Vines and Climbing Plants,83,Vitis,1,Warczewiczella,2,Warmingia,1,Wisteria,1,Zamioculcas,1,Zelenkoa,1,Zygopetalum,13,Zygosepalum,2,
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