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Oip. Crimson Pride

Oip. Crimson Pride

Regular price $28.00 USD
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For those who crave deep, dramatic color and effortless elegance, Oip. Crimson Pride (Oncidopsis) is an absolute must-have. This stunning hybrid is a master of color saturation, producing tall, arching spikes laden with star-shaped blooms in a rich, velvety crimson. The intensity of the red is beautifully broken by intricate white or pale pink highlights along the edges and a complex, golden-yellow crest at the center of each flower.


Why You’ll Love It:

  • Bold Visual Impact: The deep, wine-red hue of 'Crimson Pride' is exceptionally rare in the orchid world, making it a sophisticated focal point for any indoor collection.

  • Prolific Bloomer: This orchid is a generous producer, often sending up multiple spikes that carry a high bud count, ensuring a long-lasting and crowded display of flowers.

  • Temperature Versatility: As a hybrid involving Miltoniopsis and Oncidium, it is more temperature-tolerant than many of its ancestors, making it much easier to grow in a standard home environment.

  • Long-Lasting Flowers: The heavy substance of the petals allows the blooms to remain fresh and vibrant for several weeks, giving you plenty of time to admire their intricate patterns.


Quick Care Guide:

  • Light: Medium to bright indirect light. An east-facing window or a shaded south-facing window is ideal. Look for bright green leaves as a sign of proper lighting.

  • Water: Water thoroughly when the top inch of the potting medium feels dry. Oncidopsis prefer to stay slightly moist but should never sit in stagnant water.

  • Temperature: Intermediate. It thrives in daytime temperatures between 65°F and 80°F, with a slight drop of 10 degrees at night to encourage the next flowering cycle.

  • Fertilizer: Feed with a balanced orchid fertilizer at half-strength every two weeks during the active growing season, tapering off slightly during the winter months.

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