
Lepanthes hirtzii
A miniature species from the cloud forests of Ecuador, bearing pendant racemose inflorescences with multiple flowers opening in succession. Each bloom features an erect lanceolate dorsal sepal, a broad acuminate synsepal with prominent veining, and a compact bilobed inner structure that stands out against the larger floral segments.
- Light: Bright indirect light with 50–70% shade cloth; avoid direct sun, which can scorch the delicate foliage.
- Temperature: 45–65°F (7–18°C); a Cool grower that thrives with cool nights and consistent air movement.
- Humidity: 80–95%; grow in a well-ventilated cool enclosure and mist frequently to prevent desiccation.
- Watering: Keep roots consistently moist but never waterlogged; water daily when mounted, or every 1–2 days in fine sphagnum or bark mix.
Additional Notes
Its compact size and high humidity requirements make it an excellent candidate for terrarium or Wardian case cultivation with cooling. Best grown mounted on cork or tree fern, or in a small net pot with fine sphagnum moss. Ships bare root, well-established.
A miniature species from the cloud forests of Ecuador, bearing pendant racemose inflorescences with multiple flowers opening in succession. Each bloom features an erect lanceolate dorsal sepal, a broad acuminate synsepal with prominent veining, and a compact bilobed inner structure that stands out against the larger floral segments.
- Light: Bright indirect light with 50–70% shade cloth; avoid direct sun, which can scorch the delicate foliage.
- Temperature: 45–65°F (7–18°C); a Cool grower that thrives with cool nights and consistent air movement.
- Humidity: 80–95%; grow in a well-ventilated cool enclosure and mist frequently to prevent desiccation.
- Watering: Keep roots consistently moist but never waterlogged; water daily when mounted, or every 1–2 days in fine sphagnum or bark mix.
Additional Notes
Its compact size and high humidity requirements make it an excellent candidate for terrarium or Wardian case cultivation with cooling. Best grown mounted on cork or tree fern, or in a small net pot with fine sphagnum moss. Ships bare root, well-established.
Description
A miniature species from the cloud forests of Ecuador, bearing pendant racemose inflorescences with multiple flowers opening in succession. Each bloom features an erect lanceolate dorsal sepal, a broad acuminate synsepal with prominent veining, and a compact bilobed inner structure that stands out against the larger floral segments.
- Light: Bright indirect light with 50–70% shade cloth; avoid direct sun, which can scorch the delicate foliage.
- Temperature: 45–65°F (7–18°C); a Cool grower that thrives with cool nights and consistent air movement.
- Humidity: 80–95%; grow in a well-ventilated cool enclosure and mist frequently to prevent desiccation.
- Watering: Keep roots consistently moist but never waterlogged; water daily when mounted, or every 1–2 days in fine sphagnum or bark mix.
Additional Notes
Its compact size and high humidity requirements make it an excellent candidate for terrarium or Wardian case cultivation with cooling. Best grown mounted on cork or tree fern, or in a small net pot with fine sphagnum moss. Ships bare root, well-established.























