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Originally Posted by mook1178
I recently acquired a dendrobium Australian Robbie McInnes. From my understanding and research Australian Dens don't require a dry period in the winter, but much less watering. I plan on growing it outdoors as well next year.
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I grow some dendrobiums (moschatum, devonianum, and discolor) ..... up in NQ. They just grow in scoria/volcanic rock pieces - sitting under under shade of shrubs, in their plastic pots - sometimes getting full (direct sun) in the afternoon. The lawn sprinkler is the only thing that waters them. I haven't grown your particular dendrobium before, but I believe that with adequate light and good air-circulation, these orchids - and a whole lot of others, will grow nicely. The main thing is to sun-harden them gradually ----- and --- keep an eye out on particularly sun-intense days (which can really peak at particular times of the year) ----- which can burn/scorch the plants leaves --- but the scorching can be minor - so if the plant makes it through the season (and makes it through many seasons) --- chances are it'll just thrive.
I don't even fertilise them (manually). I think ants or insects or whatever live inside the media - within the pots, and bring in some nutrients (aka fertiliser).