The care of the Cymbidium is not easy. In order for a flowering shoot to develop, you must meet the location requirements of the orchid. The Cymbidium will not bloom in a location that is too warm and the temperatures always remain the same.

Getting the Cymbidium to bloom is not easy

The flowering stem only develops in cool temperatures

In order for the Cymbidium to develop a flowering shoot, you must ensure changing temperatures from late summer.

During the day the orchid should be kept at 20 degrees, at night the temperatures must drop to 12 degrees. If these temperature differences are not maintained, the Cymbidium will not flower. Once the flowering shoots have developed, the different temperatures are no longer necessary.

The Cymbidium is therefore not necessarily suitable for the warm living room. It is better off in an unheated greenhouse or conservatory from August.

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With proper care, Cymbidium develops beautiful flowers that bloom in winter. The flowering period extends over several weeks in a good location.

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