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Orchid Dendrobium Noid

Orchid Dendrobium Noid

$36.00
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Dendrobium NOID Orchid 🌱

Pink blooming Dendrobium β€” No confirmed cultivar name

Mabel Meter: πŸ’° Good seller / Pretty blooming orchid
This one is not a named collector orchid because it is NOID β€” no confirmed identification β€” but the blooms are bright, cheerful, and easy for customers to understand. This is the kind of orchid that can sell because it is already pretty, not because of a fancy name.

Dendrobium NOID is a charming blooming orchid with slender cane-like growth and bright pink flowers. Since the exact cultivar name is unknown, it is listed as a NOID, meaning β€œNo Identification,” but it still offers beautiful tropical color and classic Dendrobium appeal. πŸŒΈπŸ’—

Dendrobiums enjoy bright indirect light, good airflow, and a well-draining orchid mix. Allow the potting media to approach dry between waterings, especially if the plant is growing in bark or a chunky orchid mix. These orchids appreciate warmth and humidity but should not sit wet for long periods. πŸŒΏπŸ’§

Care Level: Moderate 🌱
Light: Bright indirect light to filtered sun β˜€οΈ
Water: Water thoroughly, then allow media to approach dry πŸ’§
Humidity: Appreciates moderate humidity 🌫️
Airflow: Good airflow is helpful 🌬️
Potting: Orchid bark or chunky well-draining orchid media πŸͺ΄
Pet Toxicity: Orchids are generally considered non-toxic to cats and dogs 🐾

NOID Note:
NOID means the exact cultivar or hybrid name is not confirmed. This plant is being sold based on its visible bloom color and plant condition rather than a registered orchid name. 🌸

Bloom Note:
The photo shows the actual bloom style/color or the plant’s current bloom appearance. Future bloom color and intensity may vary slightly depending on light, maturity, and growing conditions. ✨

Size Note:
This is a large, established Dendrobium with multiple canes/stems. Blooming stage may vary at time of shipping.

Shipping Note:
Orders ship Mondays and Tuesdays to help prevent plants from sitting in transit over the weekend. πŸ“¦

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