How to grow Dendrobium orchids for annual blooms: autumn cold treatment, restricted watering, fertilizing timing, repotting cycles, and care differences between Nobile and Phalaenopsis types.
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How to grow Dendrobium orchids for annual blooms: autumn cold treatment, restricted watering, fertilizing timing, repotting cycles, and care differences between Nobile and Phalaenopsis types.
Dendrobium is one of the world's largest genera of orchids, with over 1,800 species. It is distributed across wide regions including Southeast Asia, Australia, and India, and is characterized by pseudobulbs (called bulbs) that store water and nutrients in their stems.
The most widely distributed in Japan are "Dendrobium phalaenopsis" (a group of varieties sometimes described as combining the lower half of Cattleya with Phalaenopsis flowers) and "Nobile-type Dendrobium" (a familiar Japanese type that blooms all at once in spring).
Nobile-type Dendrobium produces beautiful flowers every year if managed correctly, and is popular among beginners because it is hardy and easy to grow. This article primarily focuses on Nobile-type Dendrobium.
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Dendrobium requires more light than Phalaenopsis orchids.
Spring to Autumn (Growing Season) Partial shade to bright shade outdoors is ideal. Direct sunlight causes leaf burn, but without sufficient light, pseudobulbs won't fully develop and flower buds won't form easily. If growing indoors, a bright south-facing window (through lace curtains) is suitable.
Winter (Dormant Period) Move to a sunny window indoors. An environment that maintains a minimum of 5°C or above is necessary.
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Spring to Summer (Growing Season) Water when the soil surface dries out, watering thoroughly until it drains from the bottom. Summer, with its high temperature and humidity, is the most active growth period, and watering 1-2 times per week is recommended.
Apply liquid fertilizer (at recommended strength) once every two weeks. To develop strong pseudobulbs, fertilizer emphasizing phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) over nitrogen (N) is effective for promoting flower buds (switch to this after autumn).
Autumn and Beyond (Preparation Period) Beginning in late September, gradually reduce watering. Stop fertilizing as well. This period's "slightly dry management" is essential for winter flower bud formation.
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Nobile-type Dendrobium requires "cool night temperature stimulus" to flower.
Autumn (September-November): Cool Night Temperature Cycle Place in an environment where nighttime temperatures drop to 10-15°C. A temperature difference between day and night (e.g., 25°C during the day and 10°C at night) promotes flower bud formation.
Winter (December-February): Reduced Watering Period When the pseudobulbs begin to shrivel, give a small amount of water. Complete withholding of water is not necessary, but manage with minimal watering of about once or twice per month. Avoid complete drying out, as excessive dryness causes flower buds to yellow and drop.
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Spring (February-April): Flowering Flower buds elongate and bloom. During flowering, avoid direct sunlight and water moderately. After all flowers have finished, cut the flower stems (those emerging from nodes on the pseudobulbs) at the base.
Post-Bloom New Growth Management After flowering, new pseudobulbs (new growth) emerge from the nodes of old pseudobulbs. Caring for this new growth leads to next year's flowers. Plants with well-developed new growth will produce more flowers next year.
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Repot Dendrobium every 2-3 years when pseudobulbs grow significantly beyond the pot.
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