Jewel Orchids offer a very attractive but wildly different variety of Orchid for the houseplant hobbyist This jewel variety, the Macodes petola, has stunning foliage and low growing habits

Jewel Orchids prefer well draining aroid potting mix The roots will rot quickly if they sit in dense, heavy, wet soil Pebbles or Leca balls in the bottom of your pot will further help with airation and drainage

Well draining pots allow the Macode Petola roots to breathe Repot every second year or when roots come out of the pot

Give this plant low to moderate, indirect light at least 6 hours a day Bright indirect light is fine but not direct, strong light

When properly potted in an aroid mix they need watering when the soil is almost dry The roots must have continuous moisture and lots of oxygen around the roots

Jewel Orchids love humid conditions Keep them at 40 to 60% humidity for best conditions

The Jewel Orchid will do best in temperatures between 65-85 degrees F

Unfortunately, Jewel Orchids are susceptible to a number of insect and mite pests, including aphids, mealybugs, scales, spider mites, and thrips They will need to be watched and carefully cared for to prevent pest infestation

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