As a Bulbophyllum hybrid, Sagarik generally prefers:
Light: Moderate to bright, indirect light (e.g., 1,000-3,000 foot-candles). It can tolerate lower light but flowers best with a few hours of diffused sunlight daily.
Temperature: Warm to intermediate, ideally 60°F-85°F (15.5°C-29°C). It can handle slight nighttime drops but dislikes cold drafts.
Humidity: High, around 60% or more, mimicking its tropical origins. Good air movement is key to prevent rot.
Watering: Frequent, keeping the potting medium (e.g., sphagnum moss or coconut husk) consistently moist but not soggy. It has fine roots that need regular hydration.
Blooming: Often flowers in summer or fall from mature pseudobulbs, with some reports suggesting it’s relatively easy to bloom compared to fussier Bulbophyllum species.
Notable Traits:
Fragrance: Unlike some Bulbophyllum species notorious for foul odors (e.g., carrion-like scents to attract flies), Sagarik is not widely reported to have a strong or unpleasant fragrance, likely inheriting milder traits from its parents.
Awards: The cultivar Bulbophyllum Sagarik ‘Fredensborg’ received recognition in 2014, indicating its appeal among growers and judges for quality and aesthetics.
Notable Traits