How tiny are we talking? Like "big many-growth plant in a 3in pot"-tiny, or "hey take a look at this neat plant, here's a magnifying glass"-tiny? Also, are there any particular plant groups you're interested in, i.e. Catt relatives, Onc. relatives, V. relatives, Pleuro. relatives, Bulbos?
Until I hear back about those questions, some of my experience with some notable tiny things:
I've never been able to keep those tiny Bulbos happy. I can't get the watering cycle right for them; they either dry up or rot away. So I can't say I recommend them as easy care.
Platystele misera is a Pleuro relative that seems to be quite tolerant of different conditions, intermediate grower. Although in my conditions it's a bit of a reluctant bloomer. Still, relatively easy for a Pleuro relative. Zootrophion endressianus is even easier, but larger.
Den lichenastrum is a good call. Very easy care. I've got one mounted on cork with its first bud right now. I'll be posting a pic when it opens.
Scaphyglottis behrii has also been very easy for me. It's a Cattleya relative. Here's a picture of it with a larger cousin:
It's the one on the left. Here's a close-up:
![]()






Reply With Quote
