Brassia Galaxy
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Identity & Classification
Common Name
Spider Orchid
Clone ID
Galaxy
Hybrid/Species/Unknown
Hybrid
Growth & Physical Traits
Plant Type
Orchid
Growing Medium
Medium to Fine Fir Bark mixed with 20% sphag moss or perlite
Growth Habit
Epiphyte
Lifecycle & Reproduction
Health Status
Recovering ❤️🩹
Care & Requirements
Watering Needs
Medium Water Needs
Temperature Range
Tropical (65–85°F / 18–30°C)
Humidity Range
High Humidity (60–80%)
Light Needs
Bright Indirect Light
Fertilizing
MSU and Kelpax
Origin & Source
Acquisition Source
Seattle Orchids
Date Acquired
Sep 1, 2025
Natural Habitat Location
Low to mid elevation tropical rain or cloud forest in Central and South America
Collection Context
Quantity
1
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Spider Orchid
Brassia
Galaxy
Common Name
Spider Orchid
Clone ID
Galaxy
Hybrid/Species/Unknown
Hybrid
Growth & Physical Traits
Plant Type
Orchid
Growth Habit
Epiphyte
Growing Medium
Medium to Fine Fir Bark mixed with 20% sphag moss or perlite
Lifecycle & Reproduction
Health Status
Recovering ❤️🩹
Care & Requirements
Watering Needs
Medium Water Needs
Temperature Range
Tropical (65–85°F / 18–30°C)
Humidity Range
High Humidity (60–80%)
Light Needs
Bright Indirect Light
Fertilizing
MSU and Kelpax
Origin & Source
Date Acquired
Sep 1, 2025
Acquisition Source
Seattle Orchids
Natural Habitat Location
Low to mid elevation tropical rain or cloud forest in Central and South America
Collection Context
Quantity
1
Brassia
Galaxy
Common Name
Spider Orchid
Clone ID
Galaxy
Hybrid/Species/Unknown
Hybrid
Growth & Physical Traits
Plant Type
Orchid
Growth Habit
Epiphyte
Growing Medium
Medium to Fine Fir Bark mixed with 20% sphag moss or perlite
Lifecycle & Reproduction
Health Status
Recovering ❤️🩹
Care & Requirements
Watering Needs
Medium Water Needs
Temperature Range
Tropical (65–85°F / 18–30°C)
Humidity Range
High Humidity (60–80%)
Light Needs
Bright Indirect Light
Fertilizing
MSU and Kelpax
Origin & Source
Date Acquired
Sep 1, 2025
Acquisition Source
Seattle Orchids
Natural Habitat Location
Low to mid elevation tropical rain or cloud forest in Central and South America
Collection Context
Quantity
1
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