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Crown Crab Claw Cattleya Cultivation Tips

This article brings you Crown Crab Claw Cattleya cultivation tips and green plant flower planting methods for crab claw cattleya, let's take a look together.

Crab claw cattleya is a very common indoor ornamental flower, known as the "three treasures of balcony flowers" along with chrysanthemum and geranium. As one of the few plants that can bloom in the cold winter season, there will be a large number of crab claw cattleya pots on the market during winter. If flower lovers want to buy crab claw cattleya, now is the right time. Today, I am going to introduce a very excellent variety of crab claw cattleya, named: Crown.

Crown crab claw cattleya, as a new variety introduced from abroad to China, some merchants also translate its name to Royal Crown crab claw cattleya. The foreign company did not reveal its hybrid parent varieties, and from the appearance of the flowers, it is somewhat similar to another variety called "Butterfly Lady."

The Crown belongs to the medium-sized variety of crab claw cattleya, with the mature plant height of about 30 to 40 centimeters, which can be planted in ordinary flower pots. Even small balconies or small rooms are suitable for planting. The growth rate of Crown is not fast, but it has good branching, and does not require frequent pruning to grow into a relatively compact plant form by itself. Pruning is quite easy.

The leaves of the Crown are fleshy and thick, shorter than ordinary varieties, small, and look a bit cute. As a new variety bred by breeders, the Crown's most prominent feature is its large flowers and bright colors. Under proper care, the Crown can produce extremely large flowers, with flower length reaching 10cm and width about 8cm, which is completely unmatched by ordinary varieties.

Crown Crab Claw Cattleya Cultivation Tips

The flowering period of Crown is the same as that of ordinary crab claw cattleya, with two flowering periods each year, one in spring from March to May, and the other in autumn and winter from November to December.

The petals of the Crown are composed of two colors, with the whole petals mainly pure white and the edges part purple-red. In autumn and winter, Crown enters the flowering period. As the temperature gradually drops, the purple-red part becomes more and more vivid, matching its gracefully drooping flower shape, making it look ethereal. Many flower lovers call this variety the "fairy" among crab claw cattleyas.

Cultivation Key Points

Seeing the ethereal Crown, many flower lovers must want to grow one at home. Below is a brief introduction to its key points for cultivation:

Soil

The roots of crab claw cattleya are very thin and do not tolerate drought or waterlogging, with very high requirements for soil. They prefer loose, fertile, well-drained, and humus-rich acidic soil. As Crown is a new variety introduced to China, its market price is relatively high, and it is not recommended for flower lovers to mix soil themselves. If there is a mistake in the soil mixture, it would be too bad if the plant dies. It is best to buy regular nutrient soil for planting.

Light

Crab claw cattleya does not tolerate strong light and dislikes stuffy and hot environments. Usually, the pot should be placed in a well-ventilated area with scattered light for maintenance. In summer, the sun is particularly strong, and the leaves of crab claw cattleya can be sunburned when exposed to strong sunlight, so appropriate shading is needed for the plant in summer; in winter, when the UV rays are weak, direct sunlight can be accepted.

Watering

When watering crab claw cattleya, the principle of "watering when dry and not watering when not dry" should be followed, that is, water it only when the soil surface turns white and dry, and do not water it when the surface is not dry. When watering, water thoroughly to keep the potting soil slightly moist.

Fertilization

Spring and autumn are the rapid growth periods of crab claw cattleya, and it is necessary to apply some compound fertilizers regularly, such as decomposed organic fertilizers, slow-release fertilizers, and compound fertilizers. When flower buds appear on the branches in spring, autumn, and winter, it is time to start supplementing flowering fertilizers, such as monopotassium phosphate and Flower More No. 2.

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