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How To Grow and Care For The Phaius Nun Orchid

January 21, 2022
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The Phaius tankervilliae or Phaius tankervilleae, also known as the Phaius Nun’s orchid, is one of the easiest orchid species to grow at home.

The handsome foliage of the nun orchid is large and palm-like, individual leaves being from 2′ to 3′ feet long and 5″ or 6″ inches wide. Their growth is upright and compact.

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Attractive blooms of Phaius tankervilleae

On the other hand, the flower spikes on the nun orchid grow up to 4′ feet tall, so plants will take little room in your window.

The white nun orchid blooms with a lot of flowers in colors of white, maroon, reddish brown, and pinky-yellow. These fragrant flowers last a very long time during spring.

The ground orchid is available online or mail order from many orchid specialists.

However, due to modern day technology of cloning, more growers now grow Phaius orchid plants as a seasonal crop.

Phaius A Terrestrial Orchid

Unlike the cattleya or familiar corsage orchid, the Phaius is a terrestrial orchid plant, which means, they grow in soil.

You may also like the Bletilla striata Ground Orchid

Caring For The Nun Orchid Phaius

Phaius as a ground orchid needs even moist soil and good light but avoid direct sunlight. The nun’s orchid will get along with a somewhat less humid atmosphere than cattleyas.

I know of someone who grows their Phaius tankervilliae all year round in their bedroom with a large picture window which faces almost due west. There it receives good light all day.

During the fall and winter months, sunlight does not reach through to touch the plant until late afternoon, but this is filtered through curtains and doesn’t seem to bother the plant.

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In summer the sun, direct and intense, streams through the window shortly after midday. The window, however with the curtains, provides good light even when drawn to protect the foliage from the burning rays of the sun.

No Dormant Period

As phaius seems to have no dormant period, this evergreen plant requires moisture throughout the year to live. This flowering plant grown in plastic pots required less frequent watering compared to ones grown in clay pots.

I’ve found potted nun’s orchid plants in 6″ inch plastic pots needed watering only once a week in winter, and twice a week in summer for optimal growth.

Once monthly, after watering, feed the plant a pint of weak liquid fertilizer of 20-20-20 or apply a slow-release fertilizer on the soil.

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Placing a pot on a saucer with pebbles and water provides sufficient humidity. Don’t try to increase humidity by wetting the foliage, as the water-sensitive leaves may become damaged.

On hot summer days, however, the leaves may be lightly mist-sprayed. But don’t overdo it and be sure leaves dry by evening.

Blooming The Phaius A Nun Appears

Phaius may bloom in February, March or April. Sometime in midwinter a flower scape (or two or more) will appear from the base of the plant.

Growth is fairly rapid, but even so you will watch daily, with expectant excitement at first, increased impatience later, for the orchid blooms.

Then one day you will stand in front of your phaius, as the lower bud on the scape unfurls its handsome tan-and-white petals – some of the new hybrids are rust orange.

You’ll awake one morning early in March to find that the first bud had opened sometime during the night.

The Phaius tankervilleae bloom, about 5″ inches wide, has petals bone-white on the back, the front a lovely tan edged with a thin streak of bone-white.

The tubular lip, or labellum, about 2 inches long, was a lovely shade of carmine-red, the edge frilled and touched with that same tan.

Put your eye to the lip, to see the “nun” inside, and experience a thrill.

Looking inside the labellum of the phaius orchid will produce a thrill when you see the nun. You will get a better view, however, if you part the labellum carefully.

The column inside resembles a nun, even to the hood upon her head and her two tiny black eyes!

Individual blooms last about ten days to two weeks before deteriorating, but your plant will remain in bloom at least a month.

When the last bloom fades, cut the scape off close to the bottom of the plant.

Propagation: New Nun’s Orchid From Old Flower Stems

Do not toss away the scape or flower stalk, as it is a source of new plants.

With a sharp knife cut the flower stalk into about six-inch lengths, making sure there are two nodes (swellings along the stem) to each.

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Place the stems horizontally on vermiculite, keeping the medium damp, and place in a warm, shaded spot.

Many of these will undoubtedly rot (they do for me as well), but some with dormant eyes will sprout to increase your stock of plants. In four or five months, new plantlets will be large enough to detach from the stapes.

Plant them using a potting mix like a “miracle grow mix” or coco peat and even sphagnum, just make sure the pot mix is also a well-drained soil.

A quicker way to increase your stock of blooming-sized plants, however, is by dividing pseudobulbs. Put each bulb in a separate pot.

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