

Disa uniflora yellow selected RARE Collector Orchid
$60.00
Disa uniflora yellow selected(SSDP-35), featuring large round dark yellow flowers, tall inflorescences, a delightful Freesia-like fragrance, and blooms that last up to 2 months.
The first photo shows the mother plant; the last photo shows the offsets currently available. Quantities are very limited—expected to bloom within 1–2 years.
Light
Bright, indirect light. Disa species thrive in conditions similar to Cymbidiums or Streptocarpus—filtered sun.
Temperature
Day: 40–85°F
Avoid hot, stagnant conditions
Water & Humidity
Keep roots constantly moist. Use low-mineral water (rainwater, RO, or distilled).
Humidity: 50–80% is ideal.
Media & Potting
Use an open, fast-draining mix such as:
50% perlite or lava rock
25% sphagnum
25% bark or fine gravel
Repot every 1–2 years, especially after blooming when new tubers are forming.
Feeding:
Disas are sensitive to fertilizer salts. Use 1/4-strength orchid fertilizer bi-weekly during active growth (spring–early fall). Flush with clean water monthly to prevent salt buildup.
More details about caring tips are available:
seedstudiosf.com/disa
The first photo shows the mother plant; the last photo shows the offsets currently available. Quantities are very limited—expected to bloom within 1–2 years.
Light
Bright, indirect light. Disa species thrive in conditions similar to Cymbidiums or Streptocarpus—filtered sun.
Temperature
Day: 40–85°F
Avoid hot, stagnant conditions
Water & Humidity
Keep roots constantly moist. Use low-mineral water (rainwater, RO, or distilled).
Humidity: 50–80% is ideal.
Media & Potting
Use an open, fast-draining mix such as:
50% perlite or lava rock
25% sphagnum
25% bark or fine gravel
Repot every 1–2 years, especially after blooming when new tubers are forming.
Feeding:
Disas are sensitive to fertilizer salts. Use 1/4-strength orchid fertilizer bi-weekly during active growth (spring–early fall). Flush with clean water monthly to prevent salt buildup.
More details about caring tips are available:
seedstudiosf.com/disa