Phragmipedium kovachii care and culture

Phragmipedium kovachii is only known from a small area in northeastern Peru, in the Amazonas department. It grows as a terrestrial herb on southwest-facing limestone cliffs in primary montane forest between 1900-2000 meters above sea level.

 Phragmipedium kovachii also called as Kovach's Phragmipedium, Phragmipedium peruvianum, is a species of the genus Phragmipedium. This species was described by J. T. Atwood, Dalström & Ric. Fernández in 2002.

IDENTIFY PHRAGMIPEDIUM KOVACHII ORCHID PLANT

 Phragmipedium kovachii is only known from a small area in northeastern Peru, in the Amazonas department. It grows as a terrestrial herb on southwest-facing limestone cliffs in primary montane forest between 1900-2000 meters above sea level.

Phragmipedium kovachii care and culture

 It is a large sized, cool to cold growing terrestrial orchid with short stems that carry up to 9, up to 55 cm long, 5 cm wide, hard, leathery, with occasional basal purple-red coloration, linear-lanceolate in shape, glossy green leaves.

 Kovach's Phragmipedium blooms in the spring on an erect, to 90 cm long, successively single flowered inflorescence with up to four flowers occuring in the spring. The flowers are 15-23 cm wide, after opening it grows and lightens in color, ovary 8-9 mm wide, 8-11 cm long. The flowers are a bright pink color, and have very good shape, with wide petals and dorsal sepals.

PHRAGMIPEDIUM KOVACHII ORCHID PLANT CARE AND CULTURE

 Cultural information should only be used as a guide, and should be to be adapted to suit you. Your physical location; where you grow your plants, how much time you have to devote to their care, and many other factors, will need to be taken into account. Only then can you decide on the cultural methods that best suit you and your plants.

Light:

 Phragmipedium kovachii require medium light (20000-30000 lux). It must be kept out of direct sunlight. It like more light in winter. It will grow in lower light but are much slower growing and will tend to climb more. Flower colour is also more intense when grown in bright light. Young seedling plants are reported to require less light.

Phragmipedium kovachii care and culture

Temperature:

 It is an intermediate temperature plant with the optimum minimum temperature being about 10°C. The maximum temperature should ideally not exceed 30°C but higher temperatures up to 40°C will be tolerated for short periods if humidity is raised by misting or other techniques and good airflow is maintained with a fan if necessary. If daytime temperatures are above 35- 40°C the light level should be reduced further with additional shading or plants placed down low in the shade house. They are most comfortable at cool-to-intermediate temperatures, 18-25°C during the day, 10-12°C at night with a diurnal range of 6-8°C.

Humidity:

 The Reticulated Phragmipedium like high humidity preferably above 70%. Good air movement should be ensured. Growths that do not dry out by evening can get bacterial rot. Fans may be required to aid air movement if fungal or bacterial diseases are a problem.

Substrate, growing media and repotting:

 Phragmipedium reticulatum are best grown in deeper nursery shaped pots rather than squat pots. The potting mix contains a standard seedling grade 5-10mm bark mix containing perlite and sometimes coarse river sand and vermiculite. Always watching for the pH levels.

 It is recommend to repotting every year, to every year and a half. Keep the pot size as small as possible, just large enough to accommodate the roots. Trim any damaged or dead roots and let the potting mix fall away. If the plant is root bound, no further trimming is necessary, just pot into a slightly larger pot.

Phragmipedium kovachii care and culture

Watering:

 These plants should be kept moist year round with frequent watering and not allowed to dry out. Plants can be kept a little drier in winter. Some growers stand the pots in shallow trays containing water about 2cm deep in warmer weather. In summer plants can be watered every 2 to 3 days in hot weather but in winter they may require watering only every 7-14 days depending on the potting mix and weather conditions.

Fertilizer:

 It is recommended to applying a 20-20-20 or similar balanced fertilizer once every 2 to 3 weeks. Less fertilizer should be used in winter. Some growers suggest high phosphorus fertilizer in autumn encourages flower development but others actively discourage it.

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