🌿 Anoectochilus roxburghii ‘Macodes Petola’ – Terrarium Care Sheet
Family: Orchidaceae
Origin: Southeast Asia (tropical forest understory)
Growth Habit: Terrestrial jewel orchid with creeping rhizomes
Foliage: Dark green leaves with striking golden veins forming intricate patterns; highly prized as a “living gemstone”
Flowering: Small white to pale yellow flowers on thin spikes, mainly decorative foliage plant
✅ Ideal Terrarium Conditions
| Parameter | Requirement | 
|---|---|
| Temperature | 20–28 °C ideal; avoid drops below 15 °C | 
| Humidity | 70–90%; stable, consistent humidity preferred | 
| Light | Low to medium (400–800 foot-candles); avoid direct sunlight | 
| Airflow | Gentle, steady airflow; avoid stagnant or drafty conditions | 
| Terrarium Type | Closed or semi-closed tropical terrarium with high humidity and moderate ventilation | 
🌱 Substrate & Planting
Best setup:
Shallow layer of moist sphagnum moss over a loose base of fine orchid bark, perlite, and leaf litter.
Alternative:
Well-draining tropical mix (sphagnum + perlite + fine bark + pumice or coco husk).
- Keep substrate evenly moist, never waterlogged. 
- Roots are delicate — avoid compacted or dense soil. 
💧 Watering
- Water 2–4× per week depending on terrarium conditions. 
- Maintain lightly moist substrate; do not let moss dry completely. 
- Use RO, distilled, or rainwater to prevent mineral buildup. 
- Mist lightly to simulate forest floor humidity, avoiding prolonged wet leaves. 
🌬 Air Movement
- Essential to prevent fungal issues. 
- Use gentle fan circulation or a slightly propped terrarium lid for passive airflow. 
- Avoid direct drafts or strong airflow that can dry leaves. 
🌼 Flowering & Maintenance
- Flowers are small and secondary to foliage beauty. 
- Remove yellowed leaves and spent spikes to maintain health. 
- Can be divided once established to propagate multiple growths. 
🧪 Feeding
- Feed sparingly with ¼ strength orchid fertilizer every 3–4 weeks during growth. 
- Flush lightly with pure water monthly to remove salts. 
- Avoid foliar feeding unless water is pure and lightly misted. 
⚠️ Troubleshooting
| Issue | Likely Cause | Action | 
|---|---|---|
| Leaf curling or browning | Low humidity / too much light | Move to shadier, more humid area | 
| Yellowing leaves | Overwatering or poor drainage | Improve substrate aeration; adjust watering | 
| Black spots or mold | Stagnant air or wet leaves | Increase ventilation; reduce misting | 
| Stunted growth | Low temperature or excess fertilizer | Warm up; reduce feeding | 
✅ Terrarium Tips
- Ideal with other jewel orchids and low-light tropical plants. 
- Thrives near terrarium base or mid-level for stable humidity. 
- Looks stunning under LED grow lights with a warm spectrum. 
- Companions: Ludisia discolor, Anoectochilus roxburghii ‘Red’, Macodes petola. 
🎯 A living gemstone for terrarium enthusiasts:
A. roxburghii ‘Macodes Petola’ dazzles with golden veined foliage — a low-light, high-humidity star for tropical displays!
