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Originally Posted by ovanoshio
Rapeseed cakes really work, I have noticed a large improvement in their vigor once I started wiring them to the mounts in January. And so does letting the plant dry out during the day as long as it still has very humid nights +75%. I've come up with this method as it is a good way to discourage rot. It looks like you have three on there, and that one on the top looks like the stem has died but I hope not.
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Ovanshio, thanks for looking. I think there's three on there also. Yes, the center of the one on top looks rotted where it should be sending out new roots. Is that what you mean by a dead stem? I've got to do a better job of making sure plants are dry by night by watering them earlier in the morning.
What fert were you using before the rapeseed cakes? I read about two successful growers using whatever fert they used on their other orchids and the one from Chicago who used the rapeseed cakes. He did have an amazing batch of roots and blooms. I'm using a fert that has a full complement of micronutrients in addition to NPK. It's the same stuff I use on the Angracoids and other orchids. I wish I could do a test and control group on the fert. I've taken courses in experimental design and statistics so the lack of data is killing me.
I even have Maruta rapeseed cakes in my Amazon shopping cart. If you think they'll make a difference, I'll hit the buy key
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Ok, I saw you used the words "really work" so I bought them.
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