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Atacazo epidendrum
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Epidendrum atacazoicum
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Attributes of Atacazo epidendrum

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Perennial
Plant Type
Herb
Bloom Time
Summer, Fall
Plant Height
91 cm
Flower Size
6 mm
Flower Color
Pink
Purple
Leaf type
Evergreen
Ideal Temperature
20 - 38 ℃

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What should I do if I water my Atacazo epidendrum too much or too little?
Overwatered Atacazo epidendrum Symptoms of overwatering include limp and wrinkled leaves, yellowing or decay, and general failure to thrive. When Atacazo epidendrum owners see their plant’s leaves looking limp and shriveled, they can sometimes assume that is a sign that it isn’t getting enough water so they keep adding more. This just compounds the problem, so it’s important to look beyond the leaves to identify what’s happening with the roots. Healthy Atacazo epidendrum roots are silvery green, green, or white and feel firm to the touch. When Atacazo epidendrum has been overwatered, the roots will look mushy, limp, and brown or black in color. Rescue an overwatered Atacazo epidendrum by cutting off any rotted roots with a sterile knife or garden shears and repotting them into a new growing medium. It is always better to avoid overwatering because it is possible you won’t be able to save your plant if root rot sets in, so be conservative with water to avoid this issue. Underwatered Atacazo epidendrum Unfortunately, the initial symptoms of underwatering and overwatering are almost identical in Atacazo epidendrum. Check the growing medium with your finger or a moisture meter to get a sense of how much water is being retained. You may need to increase the frequency of watering to get back on track with watering. Once again, the best way to understand the situation is to take a look at the roots. Underwatered roots look crisp, brown, and brittle. Healthy roots are pliable and green, so the difference should be obvious. Luckily it’s easy to revive a thirsty Atacazo epidendrum, as long as the plant still has some healthy roots left. Trim off any dried up or dead root pieces, as they won’t be able to come back to life. Then repot the plant and water thoroughly. Within a week or two, shriveled and limp leaves should start to firm up and look healthy. If the leaves are too damaged to be revived once you water them thoroughly, they can be removed to make room for new growth.
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How often should I water my Atacazo epidendrum?
Regardless of which type of medium you use, your Atacazo epidendrum should be watered when the mix is mostly but not completely dry. This can vary depending on the environmental conditions, but generally it will be about once or twice a week in summer and as infrequently as once every 2 weeks in winter.
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How to water Atacazo epidendrum?
Atacazo epidendrum is a epithet plant, which means that they do not grow in soil as most plants do. In order to grow a happy and healthy Atacazo epidendrum, you’ll need to choose your growing medium carefully. Regardless of what your Atacazo epidendrum grows in, the container needs to have plenty of drainage holes. Atacazo epidendrum pots are specifically designed to hold a chunky potting mix with lots of ventilation compared to other plant pots. They also tend to be tall and narrow, allowing air to circulate around the center of the roots, not just the edges. One popular potting medium for Atacazo epidendrum and other Atacazo epidendrum is bark. It is generally sourced from fir trees and drains very well. Since Atacazo epidendrum grows on bark in the wild, it makes sense that they would do well with a similar substrate when grown indoors. The disadvantage of using bark is that the plant needs watering more often since bark dries out quickly. The other common planting medium for orchids in sphagnum moss. Most commercially grown Atacazo epidendrum specimens will be sold in moss, because it is lightweight, cheap, and it allows nurseries to water less often. Unfortunately, sphagnum moss is not very forgiving for those who aren't experts in orchids. Because it is extremely absorbent, moss runs the risk of holding too much water next to the roots, resulting in root rot. If your Atacazo epidendrum is planted in sphagnum and you plan to keep it that way, be very judicious in your watering. Less is more when it comes to watering in general, and it is quite difficult to reverse root rot once it has set in. Watering your Atacazo epidendrum from below is recommended, as this allows you to avoid splashing water on the leaves, stem, and flowers. To water from below, set the pot into a container of water and allow the roots to soak up moisture for 10-15 minutes. Normally, you can stop this process when the surface of sphagnum is wet. Drain thoroughly before returning your Atacazo epidendrum to its normal location, as these plants hate to sit in water.
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Transplanting atacazo epidendrum thrives when done as the chill of winter wanes, typically from the awakening of early spring well into its latter days. Choose a spot with partial to full sun exposure, ensuring good drainage. Keep the process gentle to protect delicate roots.
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Plant Height
91 cm
Flower Size
6 mm
Flower Color
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Leaf type
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Ideal Temperature
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