The Dendrobium genus is one of the largest of all orchid groups with nearly 2,000 species. Native to southeast Asia, these plants grow in all manner of climates from hot, wet lowlands to high-altitude, cool mountains. Dendrobiums are primarily epiphytes, meaning they grow on other plants. In nature, they're often found growing on tree branches. While the species vary in appearance, all of them are known for their profuse blooms that come in a variety of pastel tones. Some species bloom all along the lengths of their stems while others bloom just from the tops of the stems. Some are deciduous and drop their leaves in the fall, and some hold their leaves year-round. Most species have a moderate to fast growth rate. The best time to plant is either at the very beginning of the growing season or after the orchid has finished flowering. Care Summary Light : Moderate, indirect light (south-facing window) Temperature : 65 to 75 F (day), 55 to 60 F (night) Humidity : 50 to 70 percent Watering : Twice a week Potting Mix : Bark-based orchid mix Pot : Small with good drainage Repotting Every 2-4 years Blooms : Around February for 6-8 weeks Stake the stem for support Fertilizer Once a week, sparingly Price FOB in USD: Negotiation Product: Indonesia Tipe, Adult Dendro orchid, Dendro knop or flower, and Sedling dendro curly Production Capacity: 2 container 40""/month, minimum order 1 contaner 20 ft Packaging: Packing In cartoon Sample: Available. Sample Cost Born By Buyer