
Cattleya Aclandiae x Little Star Blooming Size (RARE HARD TO FIND SPECIES)
Why Buy the Cattleya Aclandiae x Little Star?
- Exquisite Flowers: This hybrid offers stunning, fragrant blooms that combine the best of both parent plants – vibrant colors and intricate patterns, making it a standout addition to any orchid collection.
- Compact Growth: Ideal for small spaces, its manageable size suits tabletops, balconies, or compact garden setups.
- Rare and Unique: A must-have for orchid enthusiasts looking for a hybrid with unique characteristics and excellent blooming potential.
Features of the Cattleya Aclandiae x Little Star
- Fragrant Blooms: Produces delicately scented flowers with rich, contrasting colors and eye-catching patterns.
- Compact Nature: A miniature orchid hybrid that grows well in limited spaces while offering the same beauty as larger orchids.
- Blooms Multiple Times: Known for its potential to bloom several times a year under optimal conditions.
- Epiphytic Growth Habit: Naturally suited to growing in free-draining, airy environments similar to its native habitat.
How to Care for Cattleya Aclandiae x Little Star
- Light: Provide bright, indirect sunlight for 6–8 hours daily. East-facing windows or filtered light from a south-facing window are ideal.
- Watering: Water when the potting medium feels almost dry. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
- Temperature: Thrives in temperatures between 18°C and 26°C, with slightly cooler nights.
- Humidity: Maintain humidity levels around 50–70%. Use a humidity tray or mist the plant if the air is dry.
- Fertilizer: Feed with a balanced orchid fertilizer (20-20-20) every two weeks during active growth and monthly during dormancy.
Recommended Soil Media
- Use a well-draining potting mix made of:
- Medium-grade fir bark or coco chips
- Perlite for aeration
- Sphagnum moss for retaining moisture
- Charcoal for keeping the mix fresh
Ensure the potting medium provides excellent airflow to the roots, mimicking the orchid's natural habitat. Re-pot every 2–3 years or when the medium breaks down.
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Why Buy the Cattleya Aclandiae x Little Star?
- Exquisite Flowers: This hybrid offers stunning, fragrant blooms that combine the best of both parent plants – vibrant colors and intricate patterns, making it a standout addition to any orchid collection.
- Compact Growth: Ideal for small spaces, its manageable size suits tabletops, balconies, or compact garden setups.
- Rare and Unique: A must-have for orchid enthusiasts looking for a hybrid with unique characteristics and excellent blooming potential.
Features of the Cattleya Aclandiae x Little Star
- Fragrant Blooms: Produces delicately scented flowers with rich, contrasting colors and eye-catching patterns.
- Compact Nature: A miniature orchid hybrid that grows well in limited spaces while offering the same beauty as larger orchids.
- Blooms Multiple Times: Known for its potential to bloom several times a year under optimal conditions.
- Epiphytic Growth Habit: Naturally suited to growing in free-draining, airy environments similar to its native habitat.
How to Care for Cattleya Aclandiae x Little Star
- Light: Provide bright, indirect sunlight for 6–8 hours daily. East-facing windows or filtered light from a south-facing window are ideal.
- Watering: Water when the potting medium feels almost dry. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
- Temperature: Thrives in temperatures between 18°C and 26°C, with slightly cooler nights.
- Humidity: Maintain humidity levels around 50–70%. Use a humidity tray or mist the plant if the air is dry.
- Fertilizer: Feed with a balanced orchid fertilizer (20-20-20) every two weeks during active growth and monthly during dormancy.
Recommended Soil Media
- Use a well-draining potting mix made of:
- Medium-grade fir bark or coco chips
- Perlite for aeration
- Sphagnum moss for retaining moisture
- Charcoal for keeping the mix fresh
Ensure the potting medium provides excellent airflow to the roots, mimicking the orchid's natural habitat. Re-pot every 2–3 years or when the medium breaks down.























