- Fluctuations in temperature get the bloom going - this is how it works
- Increased humidity attracts the flowers
A Cambria orchid, either a gift or a freshly purchased one, will hold court on your windowsill with a magnificent bloom. At the end of the furious flowering period, the multigeneric hybrid usually rests a little in order to start a new flowering spectacle. If this is not the case, you do not have to just accept the shortcoming. With these measures you can bring a Cambria orchid to bloom again.

Fluctuations in temperature get the bloom going - this is how it works
In the midst of their growth and flowering period, a Cambria orchid feels comfortable in a bright location with temperatures between 23 and 25 degrees Celsius. If the plant stays at normal room temperatures at the end of the flowering period, the next flowering will usually not occur. To spur the unwilling tropical plant on for another floral spectacle, it should be exposed to fluctuating temperatures. How to do it right:
- Put a non-blooming Cambria in a spot with 12 to 15 degrees Celsius overnight
- Maintain during the day in the usual, bright place with normal room temperature
- Ideally placed on the sunny balcony between the end of May and the beginning of September
As long as the mercury column does not fall below 10 degrees Celsius and does not exceed 25 degrees during the day, fluctuations in this area have a beneficial effect on the willingness to flower.
Increased humidity attracts the flowers
All orchids find low humidity unfavorable and, to be on the safe side, hold back the flowers. In this regard, the Cambria orchid is no exception. If the proud flower does not bloom despite experiencing the recommended temperature swings, the air is too dry for it. The following options are available to rectify the defect:
- In winter, place bowls filled with water on the radiators
- Place a humidifier in close proximity to the Cambria orchid
- Spray the leaves and aerial roots daily with soft water
On the other hand, water the listless orchid less, since increased humidity allows the substrate to dry out more slowly. Only when the next flowering period begins is the plant watered or submerged more frequently again.
tips
A Cambria orchid is not only easy to care for. Most of the hybrids in this group of varieties can also be easily propagated by division. To do this, unpot the orchid and divide it into segments with a bulb and at least 3 aerial roots.