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I apologize I think you said that already and I forgot... tend to be on here sporadically and don't go through entire threads and remember things properly, apologies to everyone!
"No problem, I'm becoming a sink or swim orchid keeper. I have certain conditions I can provide, and an orchid will thrive in them or it won't. I do as much research as I can to keep from making truly poor choices, but once I pull the trigger the plant is going into the rotation with other plants that like the same conditions." - subrosa Exactly my same sentiments! I've had enough changing my life for certain difficult orchids! |
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I thought Hawk Hill was back east.. like, New England area.. Quote:
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I found this link showing what the fellow is calling 'HydroLog'. https://www.orchidsforum.com/threads...nidifica.9757/ If you scroll down to bottom it shows how he makes a kind of 'kool-log' out of foam! The same kind a florist uses. He hot glues sides all up, makes a wire hanger. Then wraps the 'log' (which is hollowed out) with some sphag moss. The moss is then overlaid with coconut husk. He explains he sticks the roots through the coconut husk so that they can grow in the sphag. What do you guys think?? Certainly the nidifica looks happy.. :) |
Not too keen on coconut husk but that plant looked great.
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Yeah me don't like coco fiber, breaks down fast and doesn't hold that much moisture... The florist stuff hold too much moisture I'd think... Like rock wool and eventually compacts... But good for this guy!
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M. veitchiana is the species that got me interested in the genus, but I quickly figured out I'd cook it. Then I saw M. Cheryl Shohan 'Red Hot Mama' at a bargain price on EBay and took a shot. It thrived all summer and bloomed this past January. I don't know how to post a link on my phone, but you can see a pic in the December entry to my Bloom of the Month 2015 thread. Sadly the pic got mistakenly deleted from my phone.
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Well I guess I will see how I like the tree fern. I have enough to last a life time I believe. J&L used it and I'm always kind of nervous about straight spagh. I also didn't get mine re-potted in time. I'm thinking these should probably be re-potted every year with as much water as they need. I also really think my problem is humidity as well. I do have a humidifier that runs right over the top of them. It is molding the window but mine all have black spots on them.
Some grow not so bad and I know my space is cool enough most of the time. It's 65 degrees at the moment even though it is 71 in the house. I don't think last summer they ever got higher than 76 degrees. But I think humidity and then when that sun shines in. Here's some I have re-bloomed. See the dark tips on the leaves, do you think this is humidity or heat? |
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