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Arcadia Orchid (Orange)

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Phalaenopsis spp.

The orange and pink Arcadia Phalaenopsis Orchid is pure elegance in bloom. With two dazzling flower spikes, it puts on a show of delicate, long-lasting blossoms that can brighten your home for up to three months. Exotic yet easygoing, this orange orchid is the perfect mix of beauty and grace—always ready to impress.

Loves bright, indirect light and prefers steady watering to keep it thriving.

SM: 16-30" tall and a 5" pot.

Pro-tip: When the bloom cycle closes, use a clean pruning tool to remove the flower stem, allowing the plant to direct its energy to keeping leaves and roots healthy.

Growing Guide

  • Plant care level Care level: No sweat
  • Light: High
  • Pet friendly
  • Water: Once a week
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Size Guide

Plant heights are measured from the bottom of the nursery pot.

  • extra small plant
    Extra Small

    diameter icon 2" diameter

    height icon 4"-7" height

  • small plant
    Small

    diameter icon 4" diameter

    height icon 6"-18" height

  • medium plant
    Medium

    diameter icon 6" diameter

    height icon 10" to 24" height

  • large plant
    Large

    diameter icon 7-8" diameter

    height icon 1.5-3' height

  • extra large plant
    Extra Large

    diameter icon 10" diameter

    height icon 2-3.5' height

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Arcadia Orchid Care Guide

About Orange Orchid (Arcadia)

Meet the gorgeous Orange Phalaenopsis Orchid - a speckled beauty in pastel pink, orange, and yellow, also known as the Arcadia Orchid. This bright, blooming plant instantly lightens up any room. Its stunning flowers and glossy green leaves create a visually appealing contrast. The orange orchid flower is long-lasting and will bring you joy with little effort on your part, due to its low-maintenance needs. 

Phalaenopsis orchids (also called moth orchids) are tropical plants that originate from Southeast Asia (and Australia). This orange orchid flower features soft orangy-yellow tones with bright pink markings. 

Phalaenopsis orchids often rebloom, provided you maintain the right temperature and lighting around them. This beginner-friendly flower is popular among novice indoor gardeners and busy plant lovers alike. 

You can keep your orange orchids outside in the summer, or year-round if you live in USDA hardiness zones 10–12. In cooler regions, it’s best to grow it indoors.

Phalaenopsis orchids come in many colors, such as yellow, pink, whitepurple, and more. The orange orchid meaning symbolizes new beginnings, enthusiasm, and creativity. Orchids are pet-safe, so they’re suitable for households with cats and dogs.

Orchid Benefits

  • With long-lasting flowers that often rebloom 
  • Makes a cheerful gift
  • non-toxic flowering plant
  • Easy-to-care-for beauty
  • Perfect natural decorative element

Phalaenopsis Orchid Care: Growing Tips

Caring for your orange Phalaenopsis orchid is simple. Here’s how to grow it indoors as a houseplant. Just follow our expert tips to ensure it produces its gorgeous blooms.

Orange Phalaenopsis Orchid: Light Requirements & Temperature

  • Light: Place your orange orchid plant in bright, filtered light. Direct sunlight can scorch the leaves, while low-light settings will prevent it from flowering.
  • Temperature: Temperatures of 65-80°F are ideal. Cooler temperatures at night promote reblooming.

Arcadia Moth Orchid: Watering & Humidity

  • Watering: Water your orange orchid about every 10 days; allow the soil to dry between waterings. Beware that overwatering is the most common problem in Phalaenopsis orchid care.
  • Humidity: Provide humidity of 40-60% for your orange Arcadia orchid. Group plants or use a humidifier to maintain the right moisture levels in the air.

Orange Moth Orchid: Soil, Fertilizer, and Repotting

  • Soil: Use well-draining soil mixed with orchid bark for optimal growth. This minimizes the risk of root rot and leaf issues. 
  • Fertilizer: Feed your orange orchid plant monthly with a diluted orchid fertilizer during the spring and summer. 
  • Repotting: Repotting is best done after blooming, every 2 years. Replace the old soil with a nutrient-rich potting mix designed for orchids. 

Arcadia Orchid: Propagation

To propagate your Arcadia orchid, use the baby plants (known as keikis). They grow along the flower spike. When you see the keiki roots are established, separate them from the main plant and place them into small pots with soil.

Orange Moth Orchid: Common Problems

Common problems include a lack of blooms, soggy roots, brown leaf tips, and more. Adjust your care routine if you notice that your orchid is struggling to prevent further symptoms and signs of distress. Trim damaged leaves, brown stems, and wilted flowers to encourage new growth and reblooming.

Orange Orchid: Companion Plants & Placement Options

The bright hues of the Arcadia orange orchid contrast beautifully with vibrant green foliage plants and other flowering varieties. Or you can find a spot where your orange moth orchid will shine as a standalone blooming plant.

Great to Place On

Whether on the kitchen counter or the dining table, your Arcadia moth orchid will stand out and bring a pop of color into the room. Ensure the light it gets is bright but filtered, and your orchid will look great in any spot.

Orange Phalaenopsis Orchid Grows Well With

  • Peace Lily: The much-loved Peace Lily is the ideal companion plant for your orange and pink Orchid.
  • Pink Orchid: Your orange orchid will look amazing next to the elegant Pink Phalaenopsis Orchid.
  • Pink Anthurium: Create a blooming corner in your living room by pairing your colorful orange pink orchid with the delicate pastel Pink Anthurium.

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