
Lepanthes calodictyon cup leafs
Lepanthes calodictyon Culture
- Light: Prefers low to medium light or shaded to semi-shaded conditions.Ā
- Temperature: Thrives in intermediate temperature. Ideal temperatures range between 18-26°C (64-79°F).
- Humidity: Requires consistently high humidity, ideally above 70%, and often benefiting from 80-90%. This species thrives in terrarium environments.
- Watering: Ā Use rainwater, reverse osmosis or demineralized water to avoid mineral buildup. Mounted plants require daily watering.
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Substrate: Best grown mounted on bark or tree fern slabs with a small pad of sphagnum moss at the base to retain moisture.
Additional Notes
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Distinctive Leaves: Ā Its common name "cup leafs" often refers to the shape of the sheaths enclosing the ramicauls or the slightly concave nature of the leaves themselves.
Lepanthes calodictyon Culture
- Light: Prefers low to medium light or shaded to semi-shaded conditions.Ā
- Temperature: Thrives in intermediate temperature. Ideal temperatures range between 18-26°C (64-79°F).
- Humidity: Requires consistently high humidity, ideally above 70%, and often benefiting from 80-90%. This species thrives in terrarium environments.
- Watering: Ā Use rainwater, reverse osmosis or demineralized water to avoid mineral buildup. Mounted plants require daily watering.
-
Substrate: Best grown mounted on bark or tree fern slabs with a small pad of sphagnum moss at the base to retain moisture.
Additional Notes
-
Distinctive Leaves: Ā Its common name "cup leafs" often refers to the shape of the sheaths enclosing the ramicauls or the slightly concave nature of the leaves themselves.
Description
Lepanthes calodictyon Culture
- Light: Prefers low to medium light or shaded to semi-shaded conditions.Ā
- Temperature: Thrives in intermediate temperature. Ideal temperatures range between 18-26°C (64-79°F).
- Humidity: Requires consistently high humidity, ideally above 70%, and often benefiting from 80-90%. This species thrives in terrarium environments.
- Watering: Ā Use rainwater, reverse osmosis or demineralized water to avoid mineral buildup. Mounted plants require daily watering.
-
Substrate: Best grown mounted on bark or tree fern slabs with a small pad of sphagnum moss at the base to retain moisture.
Additional Notes
-
Distinctive Leaves: Ā Its common name "cup leafs" often refers to the shape of the sheaths enclosing the ramicauls or the slightly concave nature of the leaves themselves.























