Notice! This is a laboratory tub containing 20 plantlets. With the flowering version, some of the plants in the container will be in bud, other plants will have a flower that is open and some plants will have a flower that has faded out. Don't leave the plantlets in the container too long, but take them out and place them on a piece of cork, for example.
Characteristics and origin
The Psychmorchis is also known by the name Erycina pusilla. Originally, this species grows in Central and South America. It is a botanical orchid. The leaves of this miniature orchid grow in a typical fan shape. The striking yellow flowers are remarkably large in proportion to the plant, making this little orchid a nice surprise during flowering in a beautiful paludarium, for example. Thereby, this orchid can grow well on a branch or on cork.
Quickly mature
Whereas most orchids take about 5 years to reach maturity and flower for the first time, this orchid is capable of flowering after only 1-1.5 years. So for the hobby, this is a fun little plant to experiment with, but you can read more about that in this brief description.
Care
Temperature and flowering
This orchid usually blooms in the fall or winter. To encourage flowering, this orchid should be kept in an environment with high humidity and a warm temperature. The temperature should be at least 23 degrees Celsius for this species.
Watering and moisture
Make sure the roots do not stay wet between watering to prevent rotting.
Air movement
Air movement is also very important to ensure the health of this species. In this regard, there should be no drafts. Stable day and night temperatures are therefore important to ensure growth and flowering.
Light and grow lights
In addition, a mild grow light can help mimic the day length of the natural habitat. Leave this miniature orchid in an environment with plenty of indirect sunlight.
Naming
The name of this orchid refers to its beauty and small size. "Erycina," the genus name, is a nickname for the Roman goddess Venus (Venus of Eryx) and "pusilla" is Latin for "very small." Before this, the genus had the name "Psychmorchis" which is Greek for "fan."
Science and hobby breeding
Due to its short life cycle, this orchid is valued in science because it is able to endure its full life cycle in vitro. In addition, its chromosome number is ideal for breeding crosses (hybrids). Thus, it is a plant that can lay the foundation of very cool and special cultivated hybrids in the future.
Medicine and disinfection
Taking the whole plant after boiling is said to help against colic and stomach pain. But the plant is also used to disinfect wounds as an antiseptic. Even in that case, the plant must be boiled first.
Air plant (epiphyte)
Caution! If there is no Potsize is indicated, this orchid is shipped as an air plant on a block or piece of wood. This can be hung.
This is a very cute miniature orchid.