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Mini-Cymbidium Fuss 'fantasy' hcc-aos
Mini-Cymbidium Fuss 'fantasy' hcc-aos - This Plant - Elprimo! One of the finest Cymbidiums in the world - Due to very robust, rich deep plum color and willingness to bloom
Priced From - $ 150.00
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Mini-Cymbidium Peter Pan 'Greensleeves' tetraploid (4n) HCC-AOS
Mini-Cymbidium Peter Pan 'Greensleeves' tetraploid (4n) HCC-AOS Is a fragrant early flowering green with a bright red lip and upright spikes. It has been used for many crosses and is the most important early novelty parent.
Priced From - $ 129.00
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Mini Cymbidium Pepeta 'Quito'
Mini Cymbidium Pepeta 'Quito' This Plant - Blooms Every Year, With stems as tall as 24 inches with Deep Amethyst Red Flowers, with a white and speckled red, nice shape.
Priced From - $ 89.95
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Mini Cymbidium-flirtation-fs39 - Amethyst Red
Mini Cymbidium-flirtation-fs39 - Amethyst Red - Nice quality with stems as tall as 28 inches with Amethyst Red Flowers, with a white and speckeled tropical red, very nive shap with nice stem arrangement - flowers are not too close together.
Priced From - $ 59.95
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Cymbidium - Mini Cymbidium OBM 4001 White
Cymbidium - Mini Cymbidium OBM 4001 White - Nice quality with stems as tall as 20 inches with White Blooms, with a tropical red & yellow lip, nicely shaped with nice stem arrangement.
Priced From - $ 39.95
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Cymbidium - Cym-S2-A- Flora Pink - large pink
Cymbidium - Cym-2-A-Flora Pink - large pink This plant is a steady Grower Producing huge stems - Blooms Every Year, is of fine quality with stems as tall as 4 feet with Light Yellow Blooms, with a tropical red lip, nicely shaped.
Priced From - $ 85.00
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Mini Cymbidium-OBM-4000
This plant is a steady Grower Producing huge stems - Blooms Every Year, is of fine quality with stems as tall as 4 feet with Light Yellow Blooms, with a tropical red lip, nicely shaped.
Priced From - $ 49.95
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General Information 'Cymbidium'

Many of these plants have been in our Murphy Orchid for many years - Sometines for as long as 35 years

One of the most popular, beautiful and easy to grow orchid species in the word.

The flowers in Cymbidiums and their related hybrids come in many colors.

Cymbidiums are widely recognized for their use in corsages. They are terrestrial (bround growing - into the upper layer of humus), have well-developed roots and pseudobulbs.

The Cymbidium likes moisture and plant food and are potted in a very porous, free-draining medium.

Potting Medium we use agricultural grade charcoal and Bark Mix

Cymbidium Prices Quoted Are FOB Minneapolis

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The Cymbidium - Flowering

The elegant blooms of thisOrchid are produced and sold throughout the world.

Cymbidium blooms are generally medium sized and seldom fragrant . The average flowering period for a Cymbidium is 3 to 6 weeks depending on the environment and specific plant.

Once done blooming, Cymbidiums will drop their flowers. The stems cut back and plants divided if necessary.


The Cymbidium - Light requirements

Is very important for growing cymbidiums.

Coming from cool and bright areas in Asia, they need high light but cool temperatures. In many of our climates, the high level of light cymbidiums need is accompanied by high temperatures in the summer, which may cause the plants not to bloom.

There are several ways to counteract this: spray the plants with water during summer afternoons to cool the plants down, shade more heavily and increase air movement.

The maximum amount of light possible, short of burning, should be given to the plants. This means only light shade during the middle of the day, or about 20% shade. In cool areas (e.g., coastal California), full sun is tolerated.

Leaves should be a medium to golden green in color, not dark green. Shade more in the winter, especially if in bud.


The Cymbidium - Temperatures

Is the most critical factor in blooming cymbidiums of either type. During the summer, standard cymbidiums are usually grown outside in semi-shade, where day temperatures should be 75 to 85 degrees F (or more), but night temperatures in the late summer to fall (August to October) must be 50 to 60 degrees F to initiate flower spikes.

Optimum temperatures in winter are 45 to 55 degrees F at night and 65 to 75 degrees F during the day. When in bud, temperatures must be as constant as possible, between 55 and 75 degrees F.

Miniatures can stand temperatures 5 to 10 degrees higher than standards and still bloom well.

Most cymbidiums can stand light frosts and survive, but it is not recommended.

Bring them inside when temperatures dip to 40 degrees F; in mild climates they may be grown outside year-round.

A bright and cool location inside is best for winter months.


The Cymbidium - Required Watering

Must be provided at all times to cymbidiums. As semi- terrestrials, they need a fairly constant supply of moisture.

Since they produce all their vegetative growth during the spring and summer months, they need the most water then.

Water heavily during the growth season, keeping the potting medium from drying out completely, and reduce water when the pseudobulbs are completed in late summer. Keep barely moist during the winter.


The Cymbidium - Necessary Humidity levels

Outdoors is usually sufficient during the summer months, except in dry climates. There, evaporative cooling in a greenhouse, or misting outside, is necessary.

Keep humidity at 40%-60% during the winter, especially if plants are in bud.

Keep the air moving to prevent fungus(Botrytis) from spotting the flowers.


The Cymbidium - Chilling Injury - Cut Flowers

These plants have flowers that are failry sensitive to "chilling" injury. Holding the flowers for any length of time at temperatures below 10° C (50° F) will induce purpling, browning around the edge, and then necrosis.

Cymbidium Blooms
should therefore never be pre-cooled with other flowers, nor held in low temperature cool-rooms below 50 degrees F.. 


The Cymbidium - Fertilizer Requirements

At the proper time will help cymbidiums bloom.

During the growth season (spring through late summer), high- nitrogen fertilizer (like 30-10-10) is used.

In late summer, use a high-phosphorus, bloom-booster fertilizer (like 10-30-20), to help form bloom spikes.

Fertilize at full strength every week to two weeks. In winter, fertilize once a month.


The Cymbidium - Potting & Re-potting

Is usually done in the spring after blooming, usually every two years or when the potting medium decomposes.

Shake all the old potting mix off the roots, dividing the plant if desired.

Divisions of green bulbs with leaves must have 3 to 4 bulbs minimum to bloom; bulbs without leaves are considered backbulbs, and need special care to grow (see below).

Pick a potting mix that will hold moisture well; a medium-grade fir bark with peat moss and perlite is a common mix.

Select a pot that will allow for at least 2 to 3 years of pseudobulb growth before crowding the pot, while planning on placing the active growing bulb(s) of the division farthest from the side of the pot.

Spread the roots over a cone of the mix in the bottom of the pot, and fill the pot with medium, working it among the roots, tamping firmly. The junction of roots and pseudobulbs should be about 1/2" to 1" below the top of the mix.

Keep shaded, drier at roots but humid, until new roots grow. Backbulbs may be left on the division to add strength, or removed to propagate. Take single backbulbs, and bury halfway in a bark or peat/sand mix. Keep shaded and warm until new growth sprouts, and pot as above.

It may take up to three years to produce a blooming-size plant from this method.


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