If you see "accordion-style" pleating on new leaves, it’s usually a sign of insufficient humidity or irregular watering while the leaf was developing.

Many growers prize this species for its delightful fragrance , which is often strongest during the day to attract pollinators.

If you tell me more about your current setup, I can help you with: Finding a for this specific species. Selecting the best potting mix for your local climate.

Because they are epiphytes, they need excellent drainage. A mix of works well. Many growers also use terracotta pots to help with aeration, though these may require more frequent watering due to their porous nature. Common Challenges

Unveiling the "Spider Orchid": A Guide to Brassia lawrenceana

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