Looking Deeply At Epidendrum Orchids
Basic Needs of Potting Epidendrum Orchids
Epidendrum requires plenty of water especially during the months of summer when it is most hot. See to it that the medium you will choose from where you will grow your Epidendrum allows a proper drainage. An example of a perfect medium to use is a fir bark with Pearlite. It is highly possible for Epidendrum to grow in just about any medium provided that the potting mix you will use allows the water to drain well and the air to circulate freely.
Best Pot to use - plastic pots vs. clay pots
You can have your own prerogative either to use a plastic or clay pot to grow your Epidendrum. But, plastic containers have tendency to retain water so you have to make sure that you check the medium before you should water the plant to avoid over watering the orchids. So to prevent over watering your plant, you should consider placing holes in the pot to allow the water to drain freely. Having a mesh bottom under can help you out with this.
On the other hand, using clay pots will allow the water to drain efficiently. However, the bad side of using a clay pot is that mineral salts may build up that can bring serious root damage. Another thing to bear in mind is that orchids way need to be repotted. But in orchid repotting, you should not use an extremely large pot because orchid prefers its roots to be compact.
Best Temperature for Epidendrum Orchids
This orchid will grow best in temperatures of about 60 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit and significantly drops during night time. Sufficient sunlight also some shades during the midday will allow the growth of a healthier orchid.