Acianthera johnsonii Culture: Successful cultivation of Acianthera johnsonii requires attention to the following aspects: Light: Prefers shaded to semi-shaded conditions. Avoid direct sunlight. Temperature: Intermediate to warm growing. Aim for daytime tem
Successful cultivation of Acianthera johnsonii requires attention to the following aspects:
Light: Prefers shaded to semi-shaded conditions. Avoid direct sunlight.
Temperature: Intermediate to warm growing. Aim for daytime temperatures around 20-25C (68-77F) and slightly cooler nighttime temperatures between 15-20C (59-68F).
Humidity: Requires high humidity levels, ideally between 70-80%. This can be achieved with humidifiers, pebble trays, or regular misting.
Watering: Keep the substrate consistently moist, but avoid overwatering which can lead to root rot. Ensure the potting mix is well-draining.
Substrate: Prefers a fine, well-draining substrate such as fine bark mix, sphagnum moss, or a mix designed for small epiphytes. It can also be grown mounted on cork or tree fern.
Additional Notes:
It is found in primary and secondary pine/oak forests at elevations ranging from 1000 to 2450 meters.
Acianthera johnsonii has terete (cylindrical) ramicauls (secondary stems) that are enveloped by overlapping sheaths.
The inflorescence is a short raceme that arises from the base of the leaf and bears several (5-7) small, often yellowish flowers spotted with purple.
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