Five Cities Orchid Society Workshop Materials
Los Osos, California - September 2025Common Name: Rock Orchid, Pink Rock Orchid
Origin: Eastern Australia (Queensland and New South Wales)
Type: Cool-growing, deciduous sympodial orchid
Blooming: Late winter to early spring (February-April)
This hardy Australian orchid is perfect for beginners and experienced growers alike. Known for its fragrant pink to white flowers and tolerance of temperature variations.
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Light | Bright, indirect light. Can tolerate some morning sun. 2000-3000 foot-candles. |
| Temperature | Cool to intermediate. Days: 65-75°F, Nights: 50-60°F. Can tolerate brief drops to 40°F. |
| Humidity | 50-70%. Provide good air circulation to prevent fungal issues. |
| Water | Water regularly during growing season. Reduce significantly in winter (November-February). |
| Fertilizer | Balanced fertilizer (20-20-20) at 1/4 strength weekly during growing season. |
Best Time: Late August through September (RIGHT NOW!)
| Season | Care Instructions |
|---|---|
| Winter (Dec-Feb) | REST PERIOD: Minimal water, no fertilizer, cool temperatures (50-60°F nights) |
| Spring (Mar-May) | BLOOMING: Resume watering as new growth appears, light feeding |
| Summer (Jun-Aug) | ACTIVE GROWTH: Regular water/fertilizer, repot if needed (late August) |
| Fall (Sep-Nov) | PREPARATION: Gradually reduce water, stop fertilizing by November |
Your coastal climate is ideal for D. kingianum!
In Los Osos, you can grow these outdoors under 50% shade cloth year-round. During our mild "winter," they'll get the cool rest they need while staying protected from frost.
Prepared for Five Cities Orchid Society Workshop - Los Osos, CA
Sources: Ray Barkalow (First Rays), American Orchid Society, Australian Orchid Culture