Product Description
Elegant Cattleya Orchid Seeds for Planting – Grow Exotic, Luxurious Orchid Blooms
Elegant Cattleya Orchid Seeds produce stunning, vibrant orchid blooms known for their exotic shape, rich colors, and elegant fragrance. These orchids thrive in well-drained, airy growing media and bright, indirect sunlight. Perfect for indoor planters, balcony gardens, and decorative plant collections, Cattleya Orchids bring a sophisticated, tropical charm to any environment. With non-GMO, high-germination seeds, they are suitable for growers who want long-lasting and luxurious flowering plants.
Key Features
• Produces exotic, elegant Cattleya Orchid blooms
• Ideal for indoor pots, decorative containers, and orchid collections
• Non-GMO, high-germination seeds for reliable sprouting
• Suitable for intermediate-level gardeners with basic orchid experience
• Long-lasting flowers with striking colors and form
• Adds tropical elegance to home and garden décor
• Thrives in bright, indirect light environments
Specifications
• Common Name: Cattleya Orchid
• Botanical Name: Cattleya spp.
• Variety: Cattleya
• Flower Color: Various Elegant Shades
• Plant Type: Perennial Tropical Orchid
• Blooming Season: Spring to Fall
• Sun Exposure: Bright Indirect Light
• Soil Type: Orchid mix (bark, moss, perlite)
• Watering Needs: Moderate; allow medium to dry slightly between watering
• Germination Time: 30–60 days (orchid seeds are slow-growing)
• Temperature Range: 18–28°C (64–82°F)
• Planting Depth: Surface sow (do not bury seeds)
• Spacing: Plant individually in small starter pots
• Plant Height: 12–24 inches
• Maintenance Level: Moderate to High
• USDA Zones: 10–12
• GMO Status: Non-GMO
• Suitable For: Indoor planters, balconies, orchid collections, decorative displays
Planting Guide
• Use sterilized orchid growing medium (bark/moss mix).
• Surface sow seeds—do not cover, as they require light to germinate.
• Place in warm, humid conditions with bright indirect light.
• Mist lightly to maintain humidity but avoid overwatering.
• Germination may take several weeks; orchids grow slowly.
• Transplant seedlings once roots establish and growth becomes visible.