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Rhyncattleanthe Chomyong Beauty — Blooming Size
Rhyncattleanthe Chomyong Beauty — Blooming Size
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Unless otherwise stated in the item size, these are grower's choice.
Rhyncattleanthe Chomyong Beauty (Rth. Chomyong Beauty) is a Thai-bred Cattleya alliance hybrid registered in 2010 by T. Prapatsornvachira — a cross of Cattlianthe Varut Startrack × Rhyncholaeliocattleya Tzeng-Wen Beauty. It's since become a celebrated parent in its own right, having sired further named hybrids (Chomyong Fairy, Chomyong Surprise, Korn Lada Charming, River Kwai Floating). A serious lineage piece for Cattleya collectors.
Flowers: Broad, often ruffled petals and sepals in a dominant deep magenta-to-cerise hue, with a striking frilly lip showcasing a bright yellow throat that dramatically contrasts the surrounding magenta. Some variations show lighter pink undertones at the petal edges. Fragrant when blooming.
Blooming size: These are mature, blooming-size plants — established pseudobulbs, well-developed root systems, ready to flower in their next bloom cycle.
Grower's choice: All five plants are healthy, established specimens. Photos are representative — exact pseudobulb count and pot configuration will vary between individuals.
What you'll receive: One mature, blooming-size Rth. Chomyong Beauty in its current grow pot. Plant may be sent bareroot or potted depending on shipping conditions — we'll communicate before shipping if there's any variation.
Cattleya care (different from Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium — please read):
- Light: Bright, indirect to filtered direct sun — Cattleyas want significantly more light than most orchids. South or east-facing windows work well. Insufficient light = no blooms.
- Water: Drench thoroughly, then allow the medium to dry out completely between waterings. Cattleyas hate wet feet — root rot is the #1 killer. Roughly weekly in summer, every 10-14 days in cooler months.
- Medium: Coarse orchid bark with excellent drainage. Pseudobulbs should sit at or just above the surface, not buried.
- Humidity: 50-70% is ideal. Lower humidity is tolerable for mature plants but can affect bud development.
- Temperature: Intermediate to warm — 60-85°F. Avoid temperatures below 55°F.
- Fertilizer: Balanced orchid fertilizer (20-20-20) at half strength every two weeks during active growth; reduce in winter.
- Blooming: Each pseudobulb flowers only once. New growths emerge from the base of mature pseudobulbs and produce the next round of blooms.
Insulation and/or Heat Pack strongly recommended for shipping when temperatures drop below 55°F. Cattleyas are more cold-sensitive than Phalaenopsis.
For pest prevention I use beneficial insects, and otherwise treat with natural, chemical-free products like PureCrop1.
Display photos may be of mother plants or prop pots and do not represent the plant size — please review the size variants before purchasing.
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