Rhy gigantea can be temperamental. Prior to my 2017 freeze, I had some 20-25 of them. Currently I have about 10.
1. It needs light similar to Cattleya, or perhaps slightly brighter. I have grown them in full sun, but feel that they do better with slight shade. Currently I have then hanging below my Vandas, which are growing in full sun.
2. During the winter season, I do let them dry out between waterings. Right now (in high light), they get the Vanda treatment via a sprinkler with electronic timer = sprinkler on 20 minutes every 6 hours.
3. This plant reacts negatively to having it's roots disturbed. For many years I had them in Vanda baskets, loosely filled with a spaghnum/bark mix (4:1). However, when repotting every 2-3 years, some of the plants would stop growing for 6-12 months.
Now I have most of them in Vanda baskets filled with Aliflor (LECA) nuggets; thus I water a bit more (in winter twice a week, spring/fall 3 times a week, and summer as explained above). Most of the plants have taken to this, and I plan (hope) to never having to repot those plants again.
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Kim (Fair Orchids)
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