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Originally Posted by Dusty Ol' Man
I am ignorant of much of anything to do with cymbidiums except the flower form and color range. Are there small plants I can bloom on a windowsill or some equivalent indoor location that will stay relatively small?
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Traditional ('Standard') Cymbidium grow large, often 2.1/2 to 4 foot plants, growing in pots that are 10-12" deep.
As Roberta commented, there are some true minis, and the pendulous types tend to stay compact.
However, current breeding in Hawaii is for plants that top out at about 24", including a 6-8" deep pot. Much of that breeding is based on Cym. Golden Elf, though now 2-5 generations back. Most of these plants are also 'warmth tolerant', so they do not need as much cooling off to set buds.