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Old 05-04-2008, 11:13 PM
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Hello there. I just purchased the above-named orchid. I would like to grow it in a pot.....wanted to know what the best potting mix for it would be. Also, any other culture information is welcome.
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Old 05-05-2008, 12:29 AM
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Hi Peeweelovesbooks, That's a huge name!
I have a Maxillaria variabilis 'Grace' that is starting to open for the first time. All I've read is they love good air movement and need medium to bright light. I have mine in a wooden slat box surrounded in coconut husk chips, a little perlite, and fir bark. I keep mine misted and fairly moist as a young plant. I know they are cuties! with potting.
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Hi Peeweelovesbooks, That's a huge name!
I have a Maxillaria variabilis 'Grace' that is starting to open for the first time. All I've read is they love good air movement and need medium to bright light. I have mine in a wooden slat box surrounded in coconut husk chips, a little perlite, and fir bark. I keep mine misted and fairly moist as a young plant. I know they are cuties! with potting.

LOL. I know!! Peewee is my nickname (althought at 36 and 5'7 tall, it's definitely a misnomer) and I love books. Hence the very long id.

So, what ratio of potting mix ingredients would you say? There is a dearth of orchid supply stores in South Florida and I have to order online. Thanks.
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Old 05-05-2008, 12:47 AM
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I am the type of person who goes by guess and by gory.
I use coconut chips as the bulk of it, and a little perlite, firbark, and charcoal...but just a bit. These are tiny plants, they don't call for much. I read somewhere that they don't like being disturbed, so you may experience a period of a protesting lull after you pot them up.
I also read that orchids only need something to be braced up....in their natural environment they are very liberal with the specs of potting medium. That's why I am so lax about exact proportions.
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Oh, check out Mauro's (under Rosim) Max. tenuifolia in a previous post. She is a stunning bloom. I guess I need to find this one. Pretty pretty pretty. Where did you get yours???
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My Max Ten (referred to as the coconut orchid, because of it's smell) just opened in the last couple of days. I have mine planted in a general bark mix that came out of Lowes. It does have some charcoal and perlite mixed in with the bark. Fairly bright light as I have mine hung just below the cats. I also have one mounted on tree fern block. Both doing very well. I'm SW Georgia near Tallahassee, Fl.
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I have grown them in 50% large CHC, 25% each large charcoal and spongerock, in a slat basket of CHC, and in semi-hydroponics.

Pewee, OFE, one of the largest vendors of orchid-growing supplies is in Miami.
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This is the thread Ki-ki is referring to -
The coconut scented Maxillaria tenuifolia
Here is another informative thread - maxillaria tenuifolia
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Peewee,

I've got mine mounted on cork bark with a pad of shag. These will grow new p-bulbs both horizontally, and vertically. I figured a mount would be perfect for this type of rambling growth. Most I have seen have been in pots, and it seems like a pretty easy grower.

You got some good advice on light and media. Bark mix will work, a CHC based mix will too. I don't have access to many suppliers either, but I've found that you can "grade" some commercial mixes yourself. I get the stuff from lowe's too. I just take hand-fulls of the "crumbs" in the bottom of the bag to add to my CHC for aeration. I take the bigger chunks off of the top for my airy dryer mixes.

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Oh, check out Mauro's (under Rosim) Max. tenuifolia in a previous post. She is a stunning bloom. I guess I need to find this one. Pretty pretty pretty. Where did you get yours???
I got mine from oak hill farms for 20.00 (I think). One of the nurseries that I frequent has a specimen sized one for 250.00 and although sorely tempted, that's just too much for me!!

I can't wait to get it. I also purchased a Mini-Mark (I got a bonus at work and have been going a teensy crazy with the shopping!!)

Thanks for the information.
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