It grows from a small tuber and spreads via tiny offset bulbs.

Soil

A sandy, slightly acidic, well-drained soil is best for the white egret orchid.

The standard potting mix designed to be used with orchids is also suitable.

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Perlite mixed with sand and peat can form a good mixture for growing this orchid.

A light layer of driedsphagnum mosson top keeps the soil surface healthy.

Water

During the growing season, keep the soil lightly but consistently moist.

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If growing in a container, remember the soil will dry out a bit faster.

It’s important to use water that is free from chlorine, as chlorine can damage this delicate plant.

Set chlorinated water for 48 hours to allow the chlorine to dissipate.

Fertilizer

Fertilize your white egret orchid very lightly when blooms begin to appear in spring.

Dilute the plant food with water before watering as usual.

Use a small pair of plant shears and be gentle, as the stems can be easily damaged.

It should be planted about a half inch deep with the pointed part of the bulb facing up.

Overwintering White Egret Orchid

White egret orchids grown indoors and/or outdoors both need to be overwintered.

Allow the soil to dry out gradually over a couple of weeks.

Do this by cutting back on watering, as opposed to moving it to a heated or sunnier area.

Then place the container in a cool, dry place until early spring.

Inspect forfungus, and remove any affected bulbs so the fungus doesn’t spread.

Replace the potting medium in the container with a fresh mix before planting the young bulbs.

Common Pests and Plant Diseases

This orchid is not bothered by many pests or diseases.

This is usually due to an iron or magnesium deficiency in the soil or the soil beingtoo alkaline.

Aphids may also be a minor problem, but can betreated with neem oilor insecticidal soap.

You may notice mold or mildew on the soil surface if there is too much moisture.

Remove any discolored soil and replace with fresh potting mix, and be careful not to overwater.